Posted on 02/21/2020 6:30:00 PM PST by winoneforthegipper
COSTA MESA (CBSLA) Costa Mesa is trying to block as many as 70 confirmed coronavirus patients from being transferred to the city.
Federal court papers filed Friday state that the federal government plans to transfer the patients from Travis Air Force Base near Sacramento to the former Fairview Development Center on Sunday.
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TRUMP/PENCE ~~~~~~~~~~~ 2020
Yesterday between 07:33 & 16:13...
Not sure what it was, perhaps bringing some carry (our Citizens) ons off the Diamond Princess.
Seems like it would be pretty hard to transfer 70 cases, when our nation declares
to the world we have 35 cases right now.
Except that we had 280 from the cruise ship quarantined at Travis...I know that around 180 were let go Tues and Wed—went to Sacramento, San Fran, and San Jose.....So numerically these ay be the people who did not pass the quarantine but not officially included in updates yet...And why would our govt want to be in hurry to update. Let the masses slumber/ignorance is bliss.
No they came from the cruise ship.
Yeah, something like that is going on.
I don’t know the current status today, but over the past couple weeks, much of China was on lockdown/quarantine so likely not a lot of manufacturing going on?!
Ah the good old days :(
Seriously?
I thot DuckDuckGo was a good search engine...
Your link....
Federal Judge Allows Costa Mesa To Block Transfer Of Up To 50 Coronavirus Patients To City
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Funny how these federal judges allow American citizens to be blocked from entereing, but ILLEGALS???? Come on in!!
Yep...good old days, indeed.
I think we’re (US) is up to that same number, now.
I was under the impression Duckduckgo did not record your web searches, but kept them private?
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