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Monday, August 24, 2020

Health Commissioner explains 24-day isolation period for Tennesseans

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The state of Tennessee addressed guidelines that could keep someone in isolation up to 24 days if they are exposed to COVID-19. 

The guideline concerned many parents and led to a lot of chatter on social media this week. 
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11 comments:

  1. Need to send them this. It's a long read but historical and current data and facts show the Covid charade for what it is, a political hit job on the President and real American's.

    https://jbhandleyblog.com/home/2020/7/27/lockdownlunacythree

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  2. FOAD biatch. I put those 'commissioners' out there with 'professors' and *spit* 'experts'.

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  3. “I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.”

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  4. Thank you for that link, Camperfixer!!

    Ed

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  5. Yup.
    A number of you all know that I work at an unnamed univ. in Nashville. We're set up to force 14-day quarantine students on campus. Yea, lock them into dorm rooms for two weeks, not their dorm rooms, mind you, no "special" rooms set-up for this event over the summer. I wonder how long it'll be until we are laying train tracks and the students can be quarantined in boxcars.
    -Just A Chemist

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  6. I'm not traveling across two or three websites just to read a story I know it's not your fault Wirecutter every time you move around the internet there tagging you I just don't like that

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    1. Dude are you listening to the voices again?

      Hey buddy your on so many lists now “what’s the difference anyway”

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  7. Health commissioner: Look, this is the same stuff we put out in March. You yahoos didn't understand it then, so it's no surprise you don't understand it now. Here is a simplified version: 1. We have always been at war with EurAsia. 2. There is no EurAsia. I can't make it any simpler.

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  8. After the experience so far with this virus, there is absolutely, positively no valid reason to "quarantine" anybody. If you think they have the 'Rona, but 'em on the HCQ cocktail and they're good to go. It's high time we sheeple folk pushed back against these tin-pot dictators.

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  9. What a shocker. Once again there's no details about how this is supposed to be tracked or monitored or by what office or organization. Or what the penalties would be or how any decisions can be appealed or who will certify test results since there's proof that swab tests are unreliable.
    Or under what authority the city or state can forcibly separate parents from their children for up to 3 weeks. And I would demand to see what actual TN code permits this level of control, not that stupid blanket "Emergency Power" clause which is dubious at best. Or how families are supposed to pay for everything they'd have to do in order to comply. So many vital questions that aren't even mentioned let alone addressed.

    All for an illness with a greater than 99% survivability rate. Fuck this shit.

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