508mikey
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I’m sure there are good people coming in that aren’t liberals, but I doubt they are conservatives either. A Republican from the north is more like a moderate Democrat. I’ve got in-laws like that.I'm really curious to see what the voting numbers are in the next election for my county. We have had an enormous turnover of people on my street in the last year with 80% moving in from liberal states.
I’m sure there are good people coming in that aren’t liberals, but I doubt they are conservatives either. A Republican from the north is more like a moderate Democrat. I’ve got in-laws like that.
China’s ruling communist party has warned local authorities in its latest COVID-19 control notice that anyone infected with COVID-19 crossing the border into China will face the death penalty.
On June 2, nine governmental bodies of Fangchenggang city in China’s southwestern province of Guangxi jointly issued the official epidemic control notice on their Chinese social media accounts. They include the Municipal Commission for Discipline Inspection, the Public Security Bureau, and the Dongxing Customs Anti-Smuggling Branch.
Article 6 in the notice stated that anyone infected with COVID-19 or those who help infected individuals cross the border without permission will be charged with endangering public safety, which is punishable by death, fines, and the confiscation of property.
Regime Threatens Death Penalty for COVID-19 Infected Who Cross Into China
And your observation on people not going to the office is what?
WHO: COVID origins unclear but lab leak theory needs study
WHO: COVID origins unclear but lab leak theory needs study
GENEVA (AP) — More than two years after coronavirus emerged in China and after at least 6.3 million deaths have been counted worldwide from the pandemic, the World Health Organization is recommending in its strongest terms yet that a deeper probe is required into whether a lab accident may be to blame.
That stance marks a sharp reversal of the U.N. health agency’s initial assessment of the pandemic’s origins, and comes after many critics accused WHO of being too quick to dismiss or underplay a lab-leak theory that put Chinese officials on the defensive.
WHO concluded last year that it was “extremely unlikely” COVID-19 might have spilled into humans in the city of Wuhan from a lab. Many scientists suspect the coronavirus jumped into people from bats, possibly via another animal.