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Monday, December 07, 2020

Governor Lee issues executive order to allow National Guard to enter hospitals, assist with COVID-19 response

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has signed an executive order aimed at expanding COVID-19 health care resources and capacity in hospitals. 

On Friday, Governor Lee signed Executive Order 68, which will allow National Guard members to enter Tennessee hospitals to assist with COVID-19 response.

4 comments:

  1. Unless they're medics, what good can they do. Don't all hospitals have tile floors and wheeled gurneys?

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  2. I heard on KFI radio that CA is allowing infected nurses to come to work. The reason given was because shortage of medical staffing. Nothing to see here. If this was a real emergency....

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  3. Conditioning - Getting people use to following orders from military, seeing them as in charge of the vax - then the jab. Same with the military - conditioned to handle and control non military personnel. From hospitals to internment camps, we have been told the military will be in charge of the vax - and those that refuse.

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