Stricter public health emergency rules to start tonight for Maui County

Mayor Michael Victorino reminds the public that stricter public health emergency rules are effective tonight, April 10, at 11 p.m. for Maui County. Continue reading “Maui Mayor goes FULL on Nazi! This was effective April 10, 2020”

WFMZ

HAZLETON, Pa. – The Keystone State of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 1776 represents 800 of Cargill’s employees at its Hazleton facility. Union President Wendell Young says the meat-packing plant is packed itself.  Continue reading “Hazleton meat packing plant closed as 164 workers come down with coronavirus”

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NJ.com

His doctors and nurses have fallen sick, one by one.

Dr. Daniel Varga has watched many of his health care workers at Hackensack Meridian Health contract the coronavirus as the pandemic rages across New Jersey. It has led to manpower shortages at a time when hospitals — and their patients — can least afford them. Continue reading “N.J. hospitals consider do-not-resuscitate orders for coronavirus patients to protect doctors, nurses”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Lonoke, AR — As our readers know, police officers killing dogs in the Land of the Free is such a common occurrence that it has its own terminology: puppycide. Despite postal workers, delivery drivers and pizza personnel coming into contact with dogs on a much more regular basis, it’s the police who are in the news because they can kill them with impunity. As the following story illustrates, even chained up dogs on private property are not safe from cops on a mission to kill them.  Continue reading “Family Horrified After Cop Trespasses, Walks Up to Chained Dog, Kills It on Easter”

Gateway Pundit – by Jim Hoft

A study released this week in Germany last week found the mortality rate of the coronavirus factoring in the asymptomatic cases is much lower than is being reported.
Continue reading “The WHO Lied and Created a Global Panic: Second Extensive Study Finds Coronavirus Mortality Rate Is 0.4% Not 3.4% — Similar to Seasonal Flu”

Economic Collapse – by Michael Snyder

As millions upon millions of Americans lose their jobs in the greatest wave of unemployment in U.S. history, the Federal Reserve has decided that now is the time to spend trillions of newly created dollars in a desperate attempt to protect financial asset values.  In other words, as much of the country suddenly plunges into poverty, the Federal Reserve is working exceedingly hard to protect the wealth of the elite.  Continue reading “Deep Economic Suffering Has Erupted All Over America, But Guess Who The Federal Reserve Is Helping?”

WND

Michigan Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s order closing public school buildings also bans homeschooling, which is unconstitutional, contends a legal non-profit in the state.  Continue reading “Legal team challenges governor’s coronavirus order that ‘bans’ some homeschooling”

The Blaze – by Paul Sacca

The coronavirus pandemic has forced retailers to embrace drive-up and take-out service. Now, gun stores will be able to offer their own version of curbside service.  Continue reading “ATF to allow gun stores to offer drive-up windows and conduct business in parking lots during coronavirus pandemic”

AP

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Virginia-based Smithfield Foods announced Sunday that it is closing its pork processing plant in Sioux Falls until further notice after hundreds of employees tested positive for the coronavirus — a step the head of the company warned could hurt the nation’s meat supply.  Continue reading “Smithfield closes South Dakota pork plant due to coronavirus”

Nature – by Nidhi Subbaraman, January 27, 2020

US disease researchers are pushing the government to be more transparent about federally funded research that involves making pathogens more deadly or more transmissible.  Continue reading “US officials revisit rules for disclosing risky disease experiments”

Yahoo News

At least 16 people were killed after tornadoes began ripping through the South on Easter, destroying homes and storefronts and leaving over 1 million people without power from an intense storm system now headed towards the Mid-Atlantic. Continue reading “At least 16 dead as dozens of tornadoes rip through the South”