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Friday, December 18, 2020

San Francisco Issues Quarantine For Travelers

Yesterday the counties that make up the Bay Area region of California went into a state-mandated lockdown as the region’s ICU bed capacity dipped below the 15% threshold. Today San Francisco took things to a new level by announcing a mandatory 10-day quarantine for all travelers entering the city, including people who live there: 

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  1. Too bad the pillow-biting San Franfago politicians didn't do the same in the early 1980s to stop AIDS which is far more deadly than a mere Covid virus.

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    1. But it's against the law to knowingly transmit COVID but it's legal to transmit AIDS/HIV.

      Ain't that fucked up and totally back-asswards?

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  2. This from the city that has maps marking feces piles. Gimme a break!

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  3. They don't tell you that most ICU's run at 85% most of the time so the hospital can remain solvent.

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  4. The beds are full because they cannot release anyone testing positive. But once you have it, the bullshit test will continue to test positive for RNA long past it's final date. Quite the scam they've set up.

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  5. Don't forget that tetanus shot before embarking.

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  6. The PCR test is amplified 40x. It's like cranking up the volume all the way on your stereo with nothing playing. You'll hear noise. That's what gets amplified when the run the test up to 40. 25 is supposed to be the max and it's well known in the lab world that the PCR test at 40 is worthless due to all the false positives.
    But if you know someone who is really sick with this shit, demand the HCQ cocktail (HCQ is a med for malaria), or at the least Ivermectin (which is a parasite medication). If I had it again, I'd take the cocktail.

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