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November 9th, 2020, 11:43 AM #691
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November 18th, 2020, 03:13 PM #692
Re: PA Counties locked down
If you are still wondering about the new Surge in Coronavirus and it's results, you can know that those in charge are doing their best to get you (sorry, they claim they mean it) under control.
The lying continues at a 'fast and furious' pace - and everyone is trying to make as much money off the taxpayers as possible before the scam is over. When caught, they simply plead that they made a mistake - oh, sorry, someone made a mistake (a few thousand times across many, many locations)...
The pandemic is mostly a politically-induced PANIC to mold the populace to obey 'officials' - The virus is real, with real consequences, but the actual facts of vulnerability and the medical truth needed for citizens to make their own assessment (with their God-given Freedom to do so) has been deliberately distorted to force as many people as possible to rely on 'officials' to make life (and fake death) decisions.
When was the last time you met a doctor, a lawyer or a politician that did not have "A GOD COMPLEX" and was willing to provide professioonal advice so you could make your own 'informed decision'. Distorting the truth and outright lying has become so prevalent that it sometimes is impossible to separate the BS from the 'most important' information you need.
Hospital forced to retract COVID death certificate after furious family members demand answers
by Michael Lee - November 17, 2020 11:01 AM
(https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/n...demand-answers)
A Tennessee family was left furious after a loved one*s death certificate listed COVID-19 as the cause of death despite the patient having tested negative for the virus on three separate occasions leading up to his death.
*Oh, it was a slap in the face," said Deborah Hughey after losing her father, Hal Short. "I felt like it was a slap in the face to our family, a couple of days before my dad died, we knew he was dying, me and my mom had a conversation that he had these COVID tests, and they were all negative, and at that point she said, 'If I get his death certificate and it says COVID-19 was his cause of death I*m going to be furious.'"
*We weren*t in the COVID unit, never even suggested, on the last day, the day that he dies all of us got to go in there without a mask, and other members of extended family, got to say goodbye,* said Dean Short, Hal Short*s wife.
The family says medical records show Short had tested negative for the virus three times, which was important to them because it allowed him to stay out of the COVID unit and allowed the family to visit him and have physical contact in the days leading up to his death. But when the death certificate came back, COVID-19 PNEUMONIA was listed as the cause of death.
*And when she brought it to me, she said, 'You're not going to like this.' I said, 'Oh no,' and I took it out of the package. The first thing I looked at was cause of death: COVID-19."
Short had a number of health issues, including a bad heart, failing kidneys, and was diagnosed with aggressive lymphoma in late August. Despite a heavy dose of chemotherapy, Short died less than a month after his cancer diagnosis. The family searched his medical records and found no mention of COVID-19, and said it didn*t sit well with them that the cause of death listed was COVID-19 when he had never tested positive for the disease.
FOX 17 News reached TriStar Centennial Medical Center in Nashville for comment, which apologized to the family after finding a *clerical error* had caused the mistake.
*We found a clerical error in one note stating that Mr. Short had COVID-19 which was resourced in completing the death certificate. The physician who completed the death certificate has already submitted his amendment to reflect the correct diagnoses and remove COVID-19 from the list. We sincerely apologize for any confusion this has caused,* the hospital said.
The family said they are happy that the hospital apologized and fixed the death certificate, but they remain confused about how one note in Short*s file could have led to ignoring three negative tests and the hospital*s own preliminary cause of death report that listed septic shock and acute respiratory failure as the cause of death.
*That's not good enough, no that*s really not good enough, just saying we made a mistake and me just forget about it," said Dean Short. "How many other people are you making this mistake with? He was honest about everything. If he knew this had happened, it would break his heart."
FOX 17 reached out to TriStar Centennial again for clarification on how the error could have occurred.
*All I can tell you is it was a clerical error, we corrected it and we are sorry,* the hospital responded.
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December 10th, 2020, 10:39 PM #693
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Wolf continues his assault on our Constitutional Rights to Freedom.
https://www.governor.pa.gov/newsroom...-early-january
The new, limited-time mitigation orders take effect at 12:01 a.m. on December 12, and remain in effect until 8 a.m. on January 4, 2021.
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In-Person Dining and Alcohol Sales
All in-person indoor dining at businesses in the retail food services industry, including, but not limited to, bars, restaurants, breweries, wineries, distilleries, social clubs, and private catered events is prohibited.
Outdoor dining, take-out food service, and take-out alcohol sales are permitted and may continue, subject to any limitations or restrictions imposed by Pennsylvania law, or this or any other Order issued by the Sec. of Health or by the governor.
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Indoor Gatherings and Events
Indoor gatherings and events of more than 10 persons are prohibited.
Churches, synagogues, temples, mosques, and other places of congregate worship are specifically excluded from the limitations set forth above during religious services, these institutions are strongly encouraged to find alternative methods for worship, as in person gatherings pose a significant risk to participants at this time. While this an incredibly difficult recommendation to make, particularly at this time of year, faith leaders must carefully weigh the health risks to their congregants given the immense amount of community spread of COVID-19.
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Outdoor Gatherings and Events
Outdoor gatherings and events of more than 50 persons are prohibited.
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Capacity Limits for Businesses
All in-person businesses serving the public may only operate at up to 50% of the maximum capacity stated on the applicable certificate of occupancy, except as limited by existing orders to a smaller capacity limit.
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Gyms and Fitness Facilities
Indoor operations at gyms and fitness facilities are prohibited.
Outdoor facilities and outdoor classes can continue, but all participants must wear face coverings in accordance with the Sec. of Health*s Updated Order Requiring Universal Face Coverings, including any subsequent amendments, and practice physical distancing requirements.
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Entertainment Industry
All in-person businesses in the entertainment industry serving the public within a building or indoor defined area, including, but not limited to, theaters, concert venues, museums, movie theaters, arcades, casinos, bowling alleys, private clubs, and all other similar entertainment, recreational or social facilities, are prohibited from operation.
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In-Person Extracurricular School Activities
Voluntary activities sponsored or approved by a school entity*s governing body or administration are suspended, but these extracurricular activities may be held virtually. This includes, but is not limited to, attendance at or participation in activities such musical ensembles, school plays, student council, clubs, and school dances.
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K-12 School Sports and Youth Sports
All sports at K-12 public schools, nonpublic schools, private schools and club, travel, recreational, intermural, and intramural sports are paused.
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Professional and Collegiate Sports
Professional or collegiate sports activities may continue in accordance with guidance from the CDC and the Department of Health.
Spectators may not attend such sports activities in person.
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December 11th, 2020, 12:41 AM #694
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December 11th, 2020, 08:03 AM #695
Re: PA Counties locked down
I just emailed the prick, told him he killed more people than the scam of a virus, may you rot in hell.
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December 11th, 2020, 08:46 AM #696
Re: PA Counties locked down
Sent emails to Wolf, Santarsiero and Perry Warren...they have gone too far this time. I actually was in a discussion with two state store workers yesterday and they were pissed about this latest rounds of forced shut downs. The ones son is a chef and has had a hell of a year and the other woman was pissed as it’s 2 weeks before Christmas. This is just wrong!
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what the hell happened to the lawsuit where this bullshit was ruled unconstitutional?????
Let's go Brandon!!!
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December 11th, 2020, 09:13 AM #699
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