SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Greater Sacramento region’s stay-at-home order was officially extended on Saturday, state health officials announced.
"The Greater Sacramento Region remains under the order because the area’s four-week projected ICU capacity does not meet the criteria to exit the order," the California Department of Public Health said in its daily release of COVID-19 numbers.
Indefinite? I'm convinced it's going to be permanent. Full Communist takeover, full stop. Businesses destroyed, everyone dependent on the government for handouts.
Just so we're all on the same page, "cases" means some fool who was stupid enough to get the test and was "positive". I don't think Newslum knows this. TG we have Sheriff Bianco here in Riv County. He's responsible for a lot of people being able to pay their bills. He basically flipped Newslum the bird on "enforcing his dictates"!
Indefinite? I'm convinced it's going to be permanent. Full Communist takeover, full stop. Businesses destroyed, everyone dependent on the government for handouts.
ReplyDeleteI guess they haven't rubbed out all of the small businesses yet.
ReplyDeleteIt is indefinite
ReplyDeleteThey already have made it permanent, they just haven't told ya yet.
ReplyDeleteThe ICU's are filled because once they get you, they will not release you until a negative test - which could take months.
ReplyDeleteJust had an acquaintance come back from NoCal. She says NOBODY wears a mask, even in the stores.
Just so we're all on the same page, "cases" means some fool who was stupid enough to get the test and was "positive". I don't think Newslum knows this. TG we have Sheriff Bianco here in Riv County. He's responsible for a lot of people being able to pay their bills. He basically flipped Newslum the bird on "enforcing his dictates"!
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