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Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Ilhan Omar's Father Passed Away!

Ilhan Omar's father passed away from the coronavirus.
BE WARNED THERE WILL BE GRAPHIC VIDEO. 

Nur Omar Mohamed, the father of American lawmaker Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) passed away from complications of COVID-19.

Only a few weeks ago, Omar was attending the funeral of George Floyd.




Omar, who asked for privacy, said her father died on Monday. She didn't provide information about her father's age or any previous medical conditions.

The lawmaker who was elected to Congress in 2018 along with Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) became the first two Muslim women elected to Congress. They have endorsed Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) for president and faced intense criticism for their stances. Last month she supported the ridiculous claims of former Biden staffer Alexandra Tara Reade Moulton McCabe.

Omar who is facing five Democratic primary challengers and four Republican opponents is likely to keep her seat. Omar is now thrusted into the debate of civil rights. With the George Floyd tragedy thrusting the need for police reform and the end of racial biases, Omar is a perfect fit to help ease tensions.

In a statement obtained by NBC News, Omar wrote, "inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raajicuun," which reads, "Surely we belong to God and to Him shall we return."

The coronavirus has killed over 140,000 Americans and has over 4.3 million confirmed cases.

With recent protests involving police violence and the need to reopen up America, folks are still spreading the deadly virus without concern. I know people who don't take this shit seriously.

The coronavirus has killed Sen. Elizabeth Warren's (D-MA) brother and Rep. Maxine Waters' (D-CA) older sister.

The widow of former U.S. Senator and astronaut John Glenn passed away from COVID-19. Annie Glenn had died at the age of 100 from the coronavirus.

Rep. Joe Cunningham (D-SC), Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), Rep. Tom Rice (R-SC), Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R-FL), Rep. Neal Dunn (R-FL), Rep. Mike Kelly (R-PA) and Rep. Ben McAdams (D-UT) had tested positive for the coronavirus.

Paul is the most controversial lawmaker. He deliberately went to Congress knowing he had symptoms and went into the U.S. Senate gym to work out. He may have affected dozens of people. He also is the senator who opposes the CARES Acts and the Emmett Till Anti-Lynching Bill.

Donald J. Trump had scheduled his first campaign stop in Tulsa on Friday. He changed his plans to Saturday after Black conservatives warned him that the timing would be extremely bad.

Trump scheduled it for Saturday.

Omar has been a frequent critic of Trump.

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Here's things to remember about the coronavirus.

1. Wash your hands frequently
2. Do not touch your face (mouth, nose and eyes)
3. Cough into your elbow instead of your hands.
4. Keep a safe distance (at least 6 to 10 feet) from individuals.
5. If you're sick, please stay home.
6. There is no treatment or cure for the COVID-19.
7. Follow state and federal laws regarding this.
8. Do not hoard items like toilet paper, bread, gloves, hand sanitizer, etc.
9. Use social media like Facebook Messenger, Meet, Google Duo, Skype or social media to connect.
10. COVID-19 can live on surfaces for more than 72 hours. Including steel, plastic and cardboard.
11. A pandemic has no timeline.
12. COVID-19 doesn't care about borders.
13. If you deliberately infect other individuals, food and first responders, you will be charged with crime.
14. If you have signs of bluish lips or face, inability to wake or stay awake, new confusion, persistent pain in the chest, trouble breathing or blood in cough, call 9-1-1.
15. Not all symptoms of COVID-19 are confirmed or denied. New issues keep showing up.

According to the CDC, there is still not enough information on antibodies for COVID-19 and whether they can prevent someone from getting reinfected. It still recommends that people with a positive antibody test follow recommendations for protecting themselves and others.

The coronavirus doesn't care about your age, race, gender, sexuality, nationality, religion, politics, economic or social standings. It doesn't care about anything. It's a living organism that causes mild symptoms that include: fever, sore throats, chills, respiratory issues, loss of taste or smell and other unknown symptoms. If you have a weak immune system or health issues, your risk increases.

Death does happen to at least 40% of those who are affected by COVID-19.

Healthy people can die from this.

If you need more information, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at cdc.gov.

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