South Dakota Resisted Shutdown, Now It's a Hotspot

“As governors across the country fell into line in recent weeks, South Dakota’s top elected leader stood firm: There would be no statewide order to stay home,” the Washington Post reports.

Even worse, they’re experimenting on veterans at the VA.


WASHINGTON – Democrats are raising concerns over the Department of Veterans Affairs using hydroxychloroquine to treat veterans diagnosed with COVID-19, a path of treatment that has been shown to increase mortality in some patients.


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They used that drug on 1300 soldiers without anyone's knowledge only because Trump said so.

This is got to be criminal behavior.
I never dreamed the Trump administration would go this far.
This is going to result in lawsuits.

 
So...............stop worrying about it............

They finally come up with numbers that are even close to being right yet...............
:CryingCow:
 
Confirmed Cases 5,438

Deaths 65

What's weird, in the Colorado County I live in we have almost the same population as all of South Dakota. We have many times fewer reported cases and zero deaths. We took it seriously. Meanwhile the smaller population counties all around us play grab ass and have more casualties and a few deaths. They are still in lockdown and we are lossening up because we play by the rules. With the small population of SD compared to where I am at, SD is a raging disaster.
 
“As governors across the country fell into line in recent weeks, South Dakota’s top elected leader stood firm: There would be no statewide order to stay home,” the Washington Post reports.


Maryland embraces the shutdown and it has been a hotspot.
 
“As governors across the country fell into line in recent weeks, South Dakota’s top elected leader stood firm: There would be no statewide order to stay home,” the Washington Post reports.


Maryland embraces the shutdown and it has been a hotspot.

It's also a dense populated area. What's your point, cupcake.
 
“As governors across the country fell into line in recent weeks, South Dakota’s top elected leader stood firm: There would be no statewide order to stay home,” the Washington Post reports.


Maryland embraces the shutdown and it has been a hotspot.

It's also a dense populated area. What's your point, cupcake.

Two approaches, same result. Since you are so fixated on population density, the peaceful protests over the last 10 days have people cheek to cheek (no social distancing) and maybe 50 percent wearing masks.
 
“As governors across the country fell into line in recent weeks, South Dakota’s top elected leader stood firm: There would be no statewide order to stay home,” the Washington Post reports.


Maryland embraces the shutdown and it has been a hotspot.

It's also a dense populated area. What's your point, cupcake.

Two approaches, same result. Since you are so fixated on population density, the peaceful protests over the last 10 days have people cheek to cheek (no social distancing) and maybe 50 percent wearing masks.

Not a good thing, is it. The Piper is going to need to be paid. But the prize may be worth it.
 
When is the last time OP posted in the fail of a thread?

As my teenage sons would say.....REKT.
 

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