Is the state doing enough to help hospitals deal with the pandemic?
57%
Yes
57%
43%
No
43%
The governor signed a bill that limits local health departments' powers to enact health orders, which many say contributes to more virus spread and more hospitalizations.
The governor signed a bill that limits local health departments' powers to enact health orders, which many say contributes to more virus spread and more hospitalizations.
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Robert Garrett
My father in law is waiting for a bed that he needs to get to be treated for a failing heart related to his copd. The problem is there are no beds at the only two places that can perform his procedure because anti vackers and anti mask wearers are filling up the beds dying of covid.
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Justin Ballz
Ffffffffffffffftttttttttttt....oh, no....gas!! Gimme vack! Jab vack now!!!! Ffffffffffffffffffttttt.....ffffffffffftttttt............................ffffffffffffffttttttttttt.......plsssshhhhhhhhhhh........gwersssssshhhhhhhhhhhhh........ewwwwww!!!
It's not the states responsibility to bail out restaurants, bars, hospitals, etc.. When I get sick I prefer Hooters to hospitals. Cheaper, better, and a nicer view.
ReplyFffffffffffffftttt.....aaahhhhhh, yeaaaaaaah. I f@rted.
ReplyThe government shouldn’t touch a private business. If a business can’t handle its own business, then maybe It shouldn’t be in business.
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