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County supervisors tell health department to crack down on COVID-19 offenders

Original post made on Dec 12, 2021

County Supervisor Mitchoff told health services director Anna Roth on Tuesday that she wants a detailed report concerning what Roth's department is doing about 13 businesses still refusing to comply with COVID-19 indoor mandates.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Tuesday, December 7, 2021, 5:43 PM

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Posted by Dolores Cordell
a resident of another community
on Dec 12, 2021 at 11:39 am

Dolores Cordell is a registered user.

Shutting down and destroying SMALL BUSINESSES? Allow merchants to demand "vaccine passports"? Force-injecting CHILDREN with a rushed to market barely tested no liability experimental drug for a disease that children are at VIRTUALLY ZERO RISK of dying of or even being hospitalized? Censoring dissenting voices on YouTube and elsewhere?

You are losing every single one of your Constitutional rights except those guaranteed by the Second Amendment. Is THAT all we are going to be left with? This is madness. Not even Dr. Mengele got to experiment on an entire nation.


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