Anonymous ID: 2c1fa5 Dec. 23, 2020, 6:47 p.m. No.12152636   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Nashua Board of Aldermen Overwhelmingly Rejects Curfew Proposal

 

Nashua’s Board of Aldermen overwhelmingly rejected a proposed 9:30 pm curfew Tuesday night, delivering a setback to advocates of more strict lockdowns in the Gate City and embarrassing the city health officials who lobbied hard for the measure. After weeks of debate in the media and hours of debate, the Board ultimately voted to kill the proposal 4 to 11. Restaurant and hospitality workers lined up the night before to appear before the Aldermen, albeit remotely, to express their disapproval for the curfew. Kurt Mathias from the Boston Billiard Club and Casino told NHJournal the Nashua health officials “absolutely did not” present data to back up their call for a curfew. “We’ve asked for the evidence that the curfew will work, and we haven’t seen it,” Mathias said. “When you point out that Massachusetts has had a curfew for five weeks and their cases are skyrocketing, they just say, “If Massachusetts didn’t have a curfew, it would be even worse.’ That’s their answer.” “There is no data,” Mathias continued. “The only real result of this is businesses are going to close down, and people will lose their jobs.”

 

In fact, Nashua health officials acknowledged their lack of specific data Monday night. But they say it’s because their contact tracing information isn’t reliable. “Many people have no idea where they got sick,” said Angela Consentino, Nashua’s epidemiologist. “Any patron case at a workplace or restaurant or club is going to be underreported because the patron has to be aware of the exposure in order to identify if they were associated with the cluster. If the patron doesn’t know that there was an exposure at the facility, they can’t identify themselves as part of the outbreak when we do the investigation.” Governor Chris Sununu also raised questions about t curfew, questioning its potential effectiveness. “We don’t have, nor have we provided, any data that restaurants are causing super spreading type events of COVID,” he said Tuesday. “In terms of whether curfews work or not, I would say this anecdotally: I’ve talked to a lot of folks in Massachusetts where they’ve instituted a curfew. What we’re being told is that a lot of folks, instead of being in a restaurant in larger numbers….what’s happening is those individuals aren’t just going home and saying, ‘well, we’re not going to socialize.’ They’re going to someone’s house.” Asked at Tuesday’s presser why he wasn’t supporting more statewide restrictions, including curfews, Sununu pushed back on the premise. “If your argument is that states with more restrictions have lower COVID, that’s absolutely not true. Look at California: Their numbers were up 30 percent last week and they have the most restrictive policies in the country.” Nashua, the first city in the State to impose a mask mandate, but then killed the proposal to impose a curfew on the city’s businesses.

https://www.insidesources.com/nashua-board-of-aldermen-overwhelmingly-rejects-curfew-proposal/

 

Live Free or Die is waking back up in NH.

Anonymous ID: 2c1fa5 Dec. 23, 2020, 6:58 p.m. No.12152761   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12152662

 

Q #60

 

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Nov 2 2017 18:03:36 (EST)

You can count the people who have the full picture on two hands.

Of those (less than 10 people) only three are non-military.

Why is this relevant?

Game theory.

Outside of a potential operator who has been dialed-in w/ orders (specific to his/her mission) nobody else has this information.

Operators never divulge.

Alice & Wonderland.

Anonymous ID: 2c1fa5 Dec. 23, 2020, 7:12 p.m. No.12152888   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2928

Over 1 million have received coronavirus vaccine in US, CDC says

 

Over 1 million people in the United States have received a dose of the coronavirus vaccine. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website, 1,008,025 people had been vaccinated by Wednesday. Over 9.4 million doses have been distributed. The Food and Drug Administration first issued an emergency use authorization for the Pfizer vaccine on Dec. 11. Pfizer began distributing the vaccine the following Monday. The FDA issued an EUA for the Moderna vaccine on Friday. That vaccine started being distributed earlier this week.

 

The federal Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommended in early December that healthcare workers and residents and staff of long-term care facilities be immunized in the first phase of vaccine distribution. State governments have the freedom to make their own decisions on prioritizing vaccines, but all states have followed the ACIP’s recommendations in the first phase. On Sunday, the ACIP recommended that certain essential workers and those age 75 and over be vaccinated next. A few states, such as Florida, are not following that recommendation, opting instead to vaccinate people age 65 and older and those with chronic conditions that can lead to severe COVID-19 illness.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/over-one-million-coronavirus-vaccine-us-cdc

https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations

Anonymous ID: 2c1fa5 Dec. 23, 2020, 7:20 p.m. No.12152955   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2973

>>12152928

 

I certainly don't believe them. Looking at the blue states appears they are bumping up testing, Ct for example has a mandatory 2x a week Covid test requirement. They inflate the number of sick and the number hospitalized and are at the moment discussing opening up the Convention Center previously opened when this started..(no patients then). In my mind after discussion with people I know there this sounds like an agenda to get people scared enough to take the vaccine.

Anonymous ID: 2c1fa5 Dec. 23, 2020, 7:23 p.m. No.12152993   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12152973

 

Yes..can't even imagine..I think this is how they are increasing the number of illnesses. Use the number of testing instead of the actual number of sick.