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Thursday, September 10, 2020

Gov. Murphy Issues 58 COVID Reopening Rules For NJ Indoor Dining

NEW JERSEY – Gov. Phil Murphy and state health officials released a long set of rules on Friday for reopening indoor dining amid the coronavirus crisis.
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-Stormfax

6 comments:

  1. So the amount of positive cases have gone up in most states. But the death rate has gone down. So when your elite betters tell you that they have to shut down your state because of increase in covid cases.....WHY?!?!?!? Since when was this part of the bargain? Since when did positive cases become the metric that elites used to sling their power? I thought it was deaths that we needed to watch so that the hospitals wouldn't be overrun?

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    1. While there may be a rise in cases in some states, the national rate keeps dropping. Deaths have been dropping as well. This has been going on since mid/late July. We have the same problem in PA with the governor "magnanimously" allowing some services. They all piss me off.

      https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/

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  2. Our omnipotent ruler here in the Buckeye is laying down the law for us dirt people too . Thankfully a statewide liberty group is suing his miserable arse . Devine Dewine has spoken ! He sounds a lot like Soros though .

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  3. I saw a story earlier that the wicked witch of the North, Ms Witless, is having an eight foot high fence built around the governor's mansion. Scared much Gretch?

    Oh and for all you three letter agencies out there reading this, the above is just idle observation, not a threat.

    Nemo

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    1. She, like all the rest of the gov's, are going to need a bigger boat.

      Vermillion

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  4. What I'd like to know is what these "rules" are based on? Can't be science, must be somebody's WAG (wild ass guess). But the truth is YGGAM (your guess is as good as mine).

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