Palin test positive for COVID-19 but still goes out. |
Defiant Karen test New York City mayor Eric Adams and Gov. Kathy Hochul. The former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee tested positive for the coronavirus.
A restaurant worker gets sick, a group of patrons follow suit, and the restaurant has to close for two weeks because it’s short on staff.
— Keith Powers (@KeithPowersNYC) January 27, 2022
All of this because Sarah Palin can’t stay home and watch Netflix.
Karen Palin is facing online criticism for dining at a New York City restaurant after testing positive for COVID-19.
Of course, there's folks who are fully vaccinated but end up getting the coronavirus. As with vaccines, nothing is 100%. The vaccines are capable of preventing the coronavirus. At best, it's a 94% prevention rate which means 1 out of 500 could be infected even if they're vaccinated.
President Joe Biden had hopes that Americans would take this shit seriously. Unfortunately, Republicans so fucking eager to return to power will keep Americans fixated on the culture wars. Now vaccinations are part of this culture war.
But those fighting the culture war by not vaccinating, not wearing face mask in public, not following protocols, and deliberately ignoring federal and international rules when traveling are going to be the first casualties of the war.
With this pandemic mostly affecting states where Republican governors are, we may have to return to wearing facial protection and cutting back services to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.
The most worthless politician does The Masked Singer. |
We came so far only to have a bunch of selfish idiots set it back. Just because they hate President Joe Biden.
The Republicans are so devoted to destroying Biden and the country for what....to regain power.
Pathetic.
Death does happen to at least 40% of those who are affected by COVID-19.
If you're not vaccinated, your chances of death increases to 48%.
Healthy people can die from this. Take this seriously. You only have one life!If you need more information, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at cdc.gov.
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