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Authorities from six Bay Area counties, San Francisco, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Marin, Contra Costa and Alameda counties with a combined population of 6.7-million people, announced a “shelter in place” order for all residents. The order is the strictest measure of its kind in the country, directing people to stay inside their homes and away from others for the next three weeks. Residents may only leave their homes to shop for food/supplies, to access health care, or to provide aide to those in need. President Trump predicts that the coronavirus will be a threat through July or August. Continue reading “Virus Lockdowns: 6.7 Million in San Francisco Bay Area Ordered to “Shelter in Place.” Los Angeles, NYC, Illinois, Ohio, Washington Close Restaurants and Bars.”

Breitbart – by Penny Starr

For the first time since the week ending February 29, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released its Weekly U.S. Influenza Surveillance Report, which shows that the death toll from the seasonal flu has reached 22,000, including 144 children.

The CDC website notes the tardiness of the report.   Continue reading “Delayed Weekly Flu Report: Death Toll 22,000, Including 144 Children”

CPR News – by Andrew Kenny

Colorado’s government is struggling to keep pace with unemployment claims as the shock of the coronavirus shutdown hits workers in several sectors.

“Never before in Colorado have we had such a high volume of impacted workers,” said Joe Barela, executive director of the Colorado Department of Labor and Environment. Continue reading “Unprecedented Wave Of Unemployment Hits Colorado”

Breitbart – by Kurt Zindulka

Citizens in France will be forced to present authorities with a form justifying why they have left their houses, during a nationwide lockdown attempting to curb the spread of coronavirus.

The entire nation of France entered into lockdown on Tuesday, under emergency measures that will be in place for at least the next 15 days. The measures announced by President Emmanuel Macron require people to refrain from going outside for all but essential purposes. Continue reading “Lockdown in France: Citizens Need Govt Form to Justify Why They Are Outside”

WFLA

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – With the number of coronavirus cases pushing past 190 in Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis issued sweeping new restrictions Tuesday to help prevent the spread of the virus.

Starting at 5 p.m., all bars and nightclubs in Florida must close for 30 days. Restaurants must limit capacity to 50%, and all restaurant employees must be screened for the virus, DeSantis said at a press conference on Tuesday. Continue reading “Coronavirus in Florida: Bars, nightclubs shut down for 30 days”

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.  Continue reading “Californians Calling Cops on Their Neighbors if They Hear Them Coughing”

Ron Paul Institute – by Ron Paul

Governments love crises because when the people are fearful they are more willing to give up freedoms for promises that the government will take care of them. After 9/11, for example, Americans accepted the near-total destruction of their civil liberties in the PATRIOT Act’s hollow promises of security.  Continue reading “The Coronavirus Hoax”

New York Post – by Tina Moore, Larry Celona and Aaron Feis

An NYPD cop assigned to Lower Manhattan has tested positive for the coronavirus, and dozens more have called out sick amid wider monitoring — representing nearly a fifth of their precinct’s force, a department spokesman said Tuesday. Continue reading “NYPD cop tests positive for coronavirus, 31 in precinct out sick”

Delaware Online

As Pennsylvania state-owned liquor stores shutter to help curb the spread of coronavirus, residents scrambled to stock their shelves.

Naturally, northern Delaware’s locations saw a spike in visitors, both from its neighboring state and from residents facing potential closures here, as well.  Continue reading “Coronavirus closes liquor stores in PA, sparking spike in Delaware sales”

Gateway Pundit – by Joe Hoft

The current estimate for the fatality rates on the coronavirus just don’t add up.  The estimates based on current data are completely inaccurate. Current data shows that this virus is much less deadly that even the common flu from the 2019-2020 season. Continue reading “The Coronavirus Fatality Rate Reported by the Media Is COMPLETELY INACCURATE. The Actual Rate Is LESS THAN THE FLU – MEDIA LYING AGAIN!”

Reuters

Retailers have been closing stores around the globe to reduce the risk of transmission of the coronavirus, which has killed over 6,500 people and infected more than 174,000 while disrupting supply and production chains.  Continue reading “Retailers close stores around globe to curb coronavirus spread”

Organic Consumers Association – by Sherwood Ross, January 6, 2007

Some 113 university, government, hospital and corporate laboratories engaged in research often with potential to be used for germ warfare have refused to disclose their operations to the public as required by Federal rules, a nonprofit watchdog agency has charged.

Instead of shutting their operations down, however, the National Institutes of Health(NIH), of Bethesda, Md., the government agency tasked with oversight of these laboratories, allows them to continue to operate, a peculiar stance for an entity that describes itself as “the steward of medical and behavioral research for the Nation.” Continue reading “Flashback: Over 100 U.S. Labs Secretly Carrying Out Illegal & Dangerous Biological Warfare Experiments”

Reason – by Billy Binion

A much-discussed coronavirus aid package hung in limbo today as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D–Calif.) and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin tried to reach a bipartisan consensus on measures that are meant to provide relief amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the House passed the bill on Saturday morning, Pelosi and Mnuchin returned to hammer out a series of technical corrections. Continue reading “The Cronyism Buried in the Latest Coronavirus Relief Bill”

Reason – by Matt Welch

Now that sports have been effectively canceled, there is apparently a new competition afoot in this coronavirus-cursed country: Politicians vying to see who can impose the most freedom-infringing clampdown in the name of flattening the curve.  Continue reading “Stop It With the Coronavirus Curfews Already”

New York Post – by Kate Sheehy

A 4-year-old British girl suffering from coronavirus-like symptoms grew worse after taking ibuprofen, her family said.

As health experts hotly debate whether the anti-inflammatory medicine should be taken to combat the contagion, Dan Collins of Bristol posted a dire warning on Facebook about his stepdaughter Amelia. Continue reading “4-year-old’s coronavirus symptoms worsen after taking ibuprofen”

State of the Nation

Wuhan coronavirus pandemic STAGED to cover-up the public health crisis caused by the intensive 5G roll-out in Wuhan in 2019.  Continue reading “CORONAVIRUS HOAX: Fake Virus Pandemic Fabricated to Cover-Up Global Outbreak of 5G Syndrome”

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AOL

WASHINGTON, March 17 (Reuters) – The White House is in talks with the Pentagon about how the military can be deployed to deal with the fast-moving coronavirus, U.S. officials said on Tuesday, including setting up field hospitals in states with a surge in cases.

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence told reporters at a news conference on Tuesday at the White House that the Army Corp could deploy field hospitals, known as “MASH” units (mobile army surgical hospital) or help renovate or expand existing hospitals. Continue reading “White House preparing to call on military to boost coronavirus medical response”