Posted on 12/30/2020 7:18:59 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
On Tuesday’s broadcast of “CNN Tonight,” Sen.-Designate Alex Padilla (D-CA) stated that the large amount of coronavirus cases in California is due to “COVID fatigue,” people “getting a little too comfortable,” in addition to people traveling to and from states that are less restrictive.
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Padilla is a liar. The two problem areas are LA and the San Joaquin Valley, which means Hispanics who account for nearly 60% of all cases in California (where I live).
They’re not traveling to other states; it’s the back and forth to/from Mexico and the Central American triangle. Plus they’re crammed on top of each other, 10-15 or more in multigenerational living conditions, mostly small apartments or houses.
Governor Greaseball yesterday extended the latest lockdown indefinitely. LA area hospitals have begun rationing emergency care, with the elderly targeted for exclusion. In less than 10 months the once Golden State has become Venezuela.
Don't underestimate them
Has the governor been arrested along with the 22 other people he was having dinner with at our expense?
He was spreading the virus. Oh wait none have been infected because the virus is not even like the flu. They are rolling in the numbers of deaths from ALL causes to make the number bigger.
I am frustrated with medical professionals who tell people that bits of cloth and shoelaces alone, or surgical masks, are an effective defense against an airborne virus. It’s almost criminal what they are doing to people.
What else could be expected following month after month of crying “wolf”?
“COVID fatigue” = Herd immunity to The Boy Who Cried Wolf
I have to wear that damned face diaper 8 to 12 hours a day. I work in a hospital. I remember being told early that hand sanitizer killed the virus. So why are we wearing masks?
This is a typical democratic trick, to blame travelers from other states for their problems. It is being played in other democratic controlled states such as New York all the time.
Illegals crowded into housing are the big problem. Homeless are another.
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