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ChinaVirus Contact Investigators

Ventura County, CA officials on May 4 expanded ChinaVirus testing criteria.

According to this excerpt, the “Contact Investigators” will visit each house and remove you from your home if you are infected and unable to isolate from your family at home.

The full press conference is here.

h/t Ann Nonymous Prime

23 Comments on ChinaVirus Contact Investigators

  1. as soon as we get a D’rat in the White House …

    this shit’s gonna be the ‘new norm’ … count on it

    commies gotta be commies … for the protection of the collective, comrade

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  2. Low income people—i.e., families with just one bathroom—could be hard hit. Yes, the “one bathroom” fact was specifically highlighted in the press conference as a criteria for removing and rehousing people who had possible contact with a COVID patient.

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  3. Funny, I am planning to drive to Ventura County next week from L.A. County, because they are allowing hair salons to open. In fact they are open now.

    Ventura County is essentially a ‘shall issue’ county too – several friends got CCWs there. Fairly red for CA.

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  4. Mission creep. We were initially told that not getting the virus was impossible, so they wanted to flatten the curve, which signifies drawing out the cycle in order to not overwhelm the healthcare system, though this would delay, perhaps dangerously, acquisition of herd immunity. We have done that, but now they tell us that they want to stop the spread of the virus, which we were told is impossible, and that this new goal justifies a new round of constitutional rights violations. Never let a crisis go to waste.

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  5. He went on to say if 3 or 4 people live there with one bathroom, but then says everyone must have their own bathroom. So if you are married with 2 kids and 2 bathrooms then they’re going to remove you?

    What really pisses me off about this is that almost every state is talking about this contact tracing.

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  6. ‘one bathroom’
    do they still have that 55 gallons of water per day per domicile restriction there? That will sure help with sanitation and hand washing.
    crapping on the sidewalk in san francrisco is on my bucket list

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