Posted on Aug 26, 2021
Baltimore County Declares State of Emergency, Anne Arundel Urges Private Employers Mandate...
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It's all about money for them - they could care less about taking care of the people. They were too busy voting for banning Styrofoam products than actually making a difference. The city is in ruins after decades of Democrat politics that have done nothing more than line their individual pockets. Hell, they can't even get air conditioning in the schools let alone deal with a virus. Utter disgrace to the state of Maryland.
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I mean the 10 poorest states are red states. Most of the worst educated are red states. I think it goes beyond which party is in control.
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There is a case in Federal Court where the government is challenging the rith of airlines to require vaccination or passengers. Seems DOJ is on both sides.
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"While Pittman is mandating vaccines for county workers, he will allow them to have the option of regular testing instead because he fears he would lose too many employees otherwise."
At least he understands. If some is being regularly tested and showing negative then don't try and paint them as some vile person that wants society to fall.
At least he understands. If some is being regularly tested and showing negative then don't try and paint them as some vile person that wants society to fall.
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He is risking lives there as are the Healthcare workers refusing to get vaccinated.
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1SG (Join to see) and if they are testing negative on the regular than let them do their job. I know a lot of places that are saying they're only going to test the unvaccinated, yet those who are vaccinated can still contract and spread the virus. Meaning both groups can get it. So if they are testing negative, than they aren't putting patients at more of a risk than those who are vaccinated. If they test positive, just like those who are vaccinated, they should be sent home to recover.
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