Californians Calling Cops on Their Neighbors if They Hear Them Coughing

Summit News – by Paul Joseph Watson

Some Californians are calling 911 if they hear their neighbors loudly coughing or sneezing, with paramedics being dispatched to homes in some cases.

Yes, really. 

“Coachella Valley police departments say they’ve started fielding 911 reports from concerned callers convinced a neighbor’s overly loud sneeze or hacking cough is proof the person has the virus,” reports the Desert Sun.

With millions of people across the state under a quarantine that mandates isolation except for essential travel, it appears as though some Californians are passing the time by grassing up their own neighbors to medical authorities.

Instead of telling them to reserve 911 calls for emergencies only, police are actually responding by sending out paramedics to test the cougher and even remove them from their home.

“In many cases, the calls are forwarded to the fire department where paramedics are also dispatched to directly provide any needed medical attention before transporting the person to an area hospital,” according to the report.

“Presumably, the ride to the hospital is still voluntary for now, even in hyperstatist California. Or maybe they are setting up quarantine camps,” comments Dave Blount.

There have been 486 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the state of California, which has a population of nearly 40 million. Six people have died.

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3 thoughts on “Californians Calling Cops on Their Neighbors if They Hear Them Coughing

  1. Need more proof that you need to get the heck outta “Dodge”, move to a less populated area and get the heck away from nosey neighbors who are messing with you because they don’t like the way you mow your lawn? THANK YOU GOD that our nearest neighbor lives half a mile away!

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