Los Angeles County’s stay-at-home restrictions will likely last for three more months to combat the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, county public health Director Barbara Ferrer said at Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting.
“Based on all of the data that we’re looking at … we know with all certainty that we’ll be extending health officer orders for the next three months,” she said.
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We’re about to see what Californians are made of
ReplyDeleteThe Chicanos will go about business as usual. Trust me.
DeleteThe "lockdowns" seem to have reduced mass shootings all around the country. But when are the scales going to tip, some depressed nitwit locks & loads takes to the streets guns ablaze? Will the liberal anti-gun assholes scream: "Ban Covid-19"?
ReplyDeleteNo skin off of Barbara's nose. She'll still be collecting her $43,500 monthly paycheck.
ReplyDeletehttps://transparentcalifornia.com/salaries/2019/los-angeles-county/barbara-ferrer/
Funny thing is, she's not even a medical doctor. Her PhD is in social welfare.
But that's the way we (they) roll in California, dontcha know.
https://www.americanpartisan.org/2020/05/it-was-time/
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"Her PhD is in social welfare."
DeleteFrom Brandeis.
Keep poking the Sleeping Bear, Barbara
ReplyDeleteKeep poking...............
And slowly but surely the economy of California died a slow death, never to recover....bye bye, dipshits....
ReplyDeleteYa'll don't have a covidbeervirus problem, you have a power hungry politicians and un-elected bureaucrats problem. Only three ways to take care the problem: 1:tar and feathers and a rail, 2: several of those angry, scary black assault popguns, or, 3: hang the mo fos.
ReplyDeleteGood thinking there, barbara. Three months, huh? Now you'll only have to do it one more time before the election.
ReplyDelete3 more months. That takes you to the end of August when they'll declare that the lockdown needs to be extended to Spring 2021 to prevent a "second wave" during fall winter. WTF are these people thinking?
ReplyDeleteThey're begging for the citizens to revolt, but they won't.
Nemo
In the special election for CA-25, Mike Garcia, former naval aviator, won only by 11 points over a publicly declared communist. The commie got 46% of the vote. In America the election would have been 100 to 0.
DeleteThe forthcoming concern of the Free Zones will be how to permanently repel the masses fleeing from the commie cities.
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