Forwarded from Chef Pete Evans
Forwarded from David Avocado Wolfe
*How much do hospitals get per Covid case?? Here it is. (https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/finance/state-by-state-breakdown-of-federal-aid-per-covid-19-case.html)*
Alabama $158,000
*Alaska $306,000*
Arizona $23,000
*Arkansas $285,000*
California $145,000
Colorado $58,000
Connecticut $38,000
Delaware $127,000
District of Columbia $56,000
Florida $132,000
Georgia $73,000
*Hawaii $301,000*
Idaho $100,000
Illinois $73,000
Indiana $105,000
*Iowa $235,000
Kansas $291,000
Kentucky $297,000 *
Louisiana $26,000
*Maine $260,000 *
Maryland $120,000
Massachusetts $44,000
Michigan $44,000
*Minnesota $380,000
Mississippi $166,000
Missouri $175,000
Montana $315,000
Nebraska $379,000*
Nevada $98,000
*New Hampshire $201,000*
New Jersey $18,000
New Mexico $171,000
New York $12,000
*North Carolina $252,000*
*North Dakota $339,000
Ohio $180,000
Oklahoma $291,000
Oregon $220,000*
Pennsylvania $68,000
Rhode Island $52,000
*South Carolina $186,000
South Dakota $241,000
Tennessee $166,000
Texas $184,000*
Utah $94,000
Vermont $87,000
Virginia $201,000
Washington $58,000
*WEST VIRGINIA $471,000
Wisconsin $163,000
Wyoming $278,000*
Alabama $158,000
*Alaska $306,000*
Arizona $23,000
*Arkansas $285,000*
California $145,000
Colorado $58,000
Connecticut $38,000
Delaware $127,000
District of Columbia $56,000
Florida $132,000
Georgia $73,000
*Hawaii $301,000*
Idaho $100,000
Illinois $73,000
Indiana $105,000
*Iowa $235,000
Kansas $291,000
Kentucky $297,000 *
Louisiana $26,000
*Maine $260,000 *
Maryland $120,000
Massachusetts $44,000
Michigan $44,000
*Minnesota $380,000
Mississippi $166,000
Missouri $175,000
Montana $315,000
Nebraska $379,000*
Nevada $98,000
*New Hampshire $201,000*
New Jersey $18,000
New Mexico $171,000
New York $12,000
*North Carolina $252,000*
*North Dakota $339,000
Ohio $180,000
Oklahoma $291,000
Oregon $220,000*
Pennsylvania $68,000
Rhode Island $52,000
*South Carolina $186,000
South Dakota $241,000
Tennessee $166,000
Texas $184,000*
Utah $94,000
Vermont $87,000
Virginia $201,000
Washington $58,000
*WEST VIRGINIA $471,000
Wisconsin $163,000
Wyoming $278,000*
Becker's Hospital Review
State-by-state breakdown of federal aid per COVID-19 case
HHS recently began distributing the first $30 billion of emergency funding designated for hospitals in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act. Some of the states hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic will receive less funding than states touched…
Forwarded from Marcia
Shutdowns have been ruled as unconstitutional. Wheels continue to fall off the scamdemic.
https://dailycaller.com/2020/09/14/federal-judge-rules-pennsylvania-governor-tom-wolf-rachel-levine-shutdown-non-essential-businesses-gathering-unconstitutional/
https://dailycaller.com/2020/09/14/federal-judge-rules-pennsylvania-governor-tom-wolf-rachel-levine-shutdown-non-essential-businesses-gathering-unconstitutional/
The Daily Caller
Judge Rules Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf’s Coronavirus Restrictions Unconstitutional
A judge ruled that Democratic Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf’s gathering restrictions and shutdowns during the coronavirus pandemic were unconstitutional.
Please consider the data being shared...
The chances of a healthy, asymptomatic person testing positive is 0.07%
You are NOT a disease-ridden carrier who needs to stay away from friends, family members, loved ones and fellow citizens
We do not need tyrannical orders and mandates to divide and separate us
The reason you are being told to where a mask and physically distance is there is a 0.07% you might test positive from a test that Ontario Health admitted has at least a 50% false positive...
Why are we continuing to go along with this charade?
Where is our critical thinking, where is our heart, our reason, our ability to stand up to the political pressure, to disassociate from the incessant fear mongering, and to speak out and to say that our society is taking this way too far, beyond anything that is remotely reasonable
The chances of a healthy, asymptomatic person testing positive is 0.07%
You are NOT a disease-ridden carrier who needs to stay away from friends, family members, loved ones and fellow citizens
We do not need tyrannical orders and mandates to divide and separate us
The reason you are being told to where a mask and physically distance is there is a 0.07% you might test positive from a test that Ontario Health admitted has at least a 50% false positive...
Why are we continuing to go along with this charade?
Where is our critical thinking, where is our heart, our reason, our ability to stand up to the political pressure, to disassociate from the incessant fear mongering, and to speak out and to say that our society is taking this way too far, beyond anything that is remotely reasonable
Forwarded from Marcia
The Justice Centre is having a Zoom meeting called Defending Free Expression In The Face Of Intimidation – Zoom Event
at 1PM Alberta time Sept 23. Free or by donation
https://www.jccf.ca/events/defending-free-expression-in-the-face-of-intimidation/?mc_cid=d77e69fb74&mc_eid=3af617d045
at 1PM Alberta time Sept 23. Free or by donation
https://www.jccf.ca/events/defending-free-expression-in-the-face-of-intimidation/?mc_cid=d77e69fb74&mc_eid=3af617d045
Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms
Defending Free Expression In The Face Of Intimidation - Zoom Event | Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms
A panel discussion + Q&A session with: Toby Young Founder, The Free Speech Union Barbara Kay Columnist Lisa Bildy Staff Lawyer, JCCF Lindsay Shepherd Campus Free Speech Fellow, JCCF Wednesday, September 23, 3pm-4:30pm Eastern Time This online event is free…
Forwarded from David Avocado Wolfe
Crime Minister Justin Castro wants to regulate Canada's Internet. 🇨🇦 Stop voting for Liberals forever🇨🇦, they are lost: https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/trudeau-liberals-quietly-draft-plan-to-regulate-information-on-internet-in-canada?utm_source=LifeSiteNews.com
LifeSite
Trudeau Liberals quietly draft plan to regulate information on internet in Canada - LifeSite
Conservative politician Derek Sloan said that such plans have ‘no place in a Canada any of us would recognize.’
Forwarded from COVID-19 Report
Almost 90% of New York City Bars and Restaurant Owners Couldn’t Pay Rent Last Month
Nearly 90% of New York City bar and restaurant owners couldn’t pay their rent in August, heightening the continued crush the coronavirus shutdown has inflicted on Gotham’s economy.
Eighty-seven percent of bars, restaurants, nightclubs and event spaces in the five boroughs could not pay their full August rent, according to data from 457 businesses surveyed between Aug. 25 and Sept. 11, in a new study released Monday by the nonprofit NYC Hospitality Alliance.
It’s a 7 percentage-point increase from June and a four-point jump from July, darkening the dire picture for eateries desperately seeking relief following six months of partial—and in some cases total—closure due to COVID-19 shutdowns.
Some 34% of this group said they could not pay rent at all last month, and only 12.9% were able to meet full payments.
“Restaurants, bars and nightlife venues have been financially devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said alliance executive director Andrew Rigie.
🦠@COVID19Report
https://nypost.com/2020/09/21/almost-90-percent-of-nyc-bars-and-restaurants-couldnt-pay-august-rent/
Nearly 90% of New York City bar and restaurant owners couldn’t pay their rent in August, heightening the continued crush the coronavirus shutdown has inflicted on Gotham’s economy.
Eighty-seven percent of bars, restaurants, nightclubs and event spaces in the five boroughs could not pay their full August rent, according to data from 457 businesses surveyed between Aug. 25 and Sept. 11, in a new study released Monday by the nonprofit NYC Hospitality Alliance.
It’s a 7 percentage-point increase from June and a four-point jump from July, darkening the dire picture for eateries desperately seeking relief following six months of partial—and in some cases total—closure due to COVID-19 shutdowns.
Some 34% of this group said they could not pay rent at all last month, and only 12.9% were able to meet full payments.
“Restaurants, bars and nightlife venues have been financially devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said alliance executive director Andrew Rigie.
🦠@COVID19Report
https://nypost.com/2020/09/21/almost-90-percent-of-nyc-bars-and-restaurants-couldnt-pay-august-rent/
New York Post
Almost 90 percent of NYC bars and restaurants couldn’t pay August rent
Nearly 90 percent of New York City bar and restaurant owners couldn’t pay their rent in August, heightening the continued crush the coronavirus shutdown has inflicted on Gotham’s economy.
Forwarded from NewEarth Horizon (SolarArc)
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