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RE: Kentucky worshippers met with nails in road as they defy coronavirus lockdown
I sincerely hope everyone that attended the service comes away with no one getting ill. I think personally its a dangerous thing to participate in at this point, particularly since their are other options of worship during this mess..but..I support their decision constitutionally.
04-15-2020 05:59 AM
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RE: Kentucky worshippers met with nails in road as they defy coronavirus lockdown
This is what I'm talking about that burns me up...arbitrary rules of government. A plant in Bowling Green Ky had a number of positive COVID-19 cases among its employees...800 people work at that factory. Yet the people that came in contact with them are not being quarantine for 14 days. But the governor threaten everyone that showed up to that church. Not only that in Louisville Ky they put a ankle monitor on someone who was around a person that tested positive. He asked to be tested they refused but basically locked him in the home with someone that had the virus.

It's these type of actions that I'm 100% against and I hope at some point the state I live in is made to pay, through the nose for violating constitutional right.

They did close the plant down but only till they can show they put social distancing rules in place. EDIT:Just saw that the plant will be back running tomorrow. Someone tell how in the world they are sure the remaining workers were not in contact...closer than 6ft with those that tested positive? What about the 14 days of quarantine that the state is threatening to lock people up for not obeying?

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https://www.bgdailynews.com/news/covid-1...8fa4a.html


Quote:“The company has notified all co-workers and is working with the public health department to help ensure that all direct contacts with individuals who have tested positive have been informed,” Skwara said.

Skwara said Henkel “added further safety and screening measures to further safeguard them (employees).”
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04-16-2020 10:25 PM
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RE: Kentucky worshippers met with nails in road as they defy coronavirus lockdown
Kroger has had 11 employees test positive so far in its Louisville division, which also includes stores in the Evansville area. Aside from the distribution center, Kroger won't release which stores the employees worked at.
04-16-2020 11:11 PM
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RE: Kentucky worshippers met with nails in road as they defy coronavirus lockdown
(04-16-2020 10:25 PM)WKUYG Wrote:  This is what I'm talking about that burns me up...arbitrary rules of government. A plant in Bowling Green Ky had a number of positive COVID-19 cases among its employees...800 people work at that factory. Yet the people that came in contact with them are not being quarantine for 14 days. But the governor threaten everyone that showed up to that church. Not only that in Louisville Ky they put a ankle monitor on someone who was around a person that tested positive. He asked to be tested they refused but basically locked him in the home with someone that had the virus.

It's these type of actions that I'm 100% against and I hope at some point the state I live in is made to pay, through the nose for violating constitutional right.

They did close the plant down but only till they can show they put social distancing rules in place. EDIT:Just saw that the plant will be back running tomorrow. Someone tell how in the world they are sure the remaining workers were not in contact...closer than 6ft with those that tested positive? What about the 14 days of quarantine that the state is threatening to lock people up for not obeying?

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https://www.bgdailynews.com/news/covid-1...8fa4a.html


Quote:“The company has notified all co-workers and is working with the public health department to help ensure that all direct contacts with individuals who have tested positive have been informed,” Skwara said.

Skwara said Henkel “added further safety and screening measures to further safeguard them (employees).”

Because the plant is feeding the government monster and the church is a massive impediment for the godless left and their lack of morals.
04-17-2020 12:01 PM
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