Tennessee: COVID-19 emails from Nashville mayor’s office show cover-up over low numbers – IOTW Report

Tennessee: COVID-19 emails from Nashville mayor’s office show cover-up over low numbers

FOX 17: The coronavirus cases on lower Broadway may have been so low that the mayor’s office and the Metro Health Department decided to keep it secret.

Emails between the mayor’s senior advisor and the health department reveal only a partial picture. But what they reveal is disturbing.

The discussion involves the low number of coronavirus cases emerging from bars and restaurants and how to handle that.

And most disturbingly, how to keep it from the public. more here

SNIP: Nashville, you may want to call your mayor’s office and give them the business. But, you know, politely.

h/t Luvnthebigsites

15 Comments on Tennessee: COVID-19 emails from Nashville mayor’s office show cover-up over low numbers

  1. Anon, they’re ruining my lil’ town too.

    YOU HEAR THAT YOU PRIUS DRIVING LOUD TALKING SHEEP LOVING IMMIGRANTS!?!?!

    My town is now a suburb of L.A……with a few Texas ghettos thrown in for good measure.

    Why? Why did all these short bed dually drivers come HERE? Don’t they know it’s full of Californi-apes?

    I KNEW I shoulda’ moved to Utah.

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  2. With low hospitalizations and lower cases even though they test everyone all the time at the universities etc. our TX governor still will not allow bars or tubing rental outfits to open. 75% on restaurants, retail, gyms etc. But he claims everyone knows nationally bars cause outbreaks. That is his science for destroying those businesses. He will let bars reopen if they serve 51% food and pay an almost $800 application fee none of them can possibly afford. We also have to wear masks even though the mandate says for counties with over 20 cases and they are often below this now in our county but the mandate is not getting revoked. If this man dares to run again in 2 years I hope someone conservative primaries him. He is a disgrace and should be ashamed of himself.

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  3. Not a good week for Mayor Chicken Coop. A month ago he rammed a 34% property tax hike through the city council. Just this week voters obtained enough signatures to hold a special referendum in December. There is a high probability that the tax increase will be repealed.

    Another administration that lied and mismanaged revenues and tried to go back to the residents’ well. The people said NO! And in this case the mismanagement was compounded by a business shutdown power grab. So you brought on the financial crisis yourself, Coop. Tighten your city’s belt, not the citizens’.

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  4. I signed the petition to recall Mayor Chicken Cooper in July…. along with the petition to hold a referendum on that dreadful 34% prop tax hike. Now that Tucker Carlson is on this story, I expect our fat little mayor will be toast soon. He’s also the brother of Representative Jim Cooper, a leftist and world-class asshole, who needs to be sent packing as well. Unfortunately, the GOP in this town is too weak to run a viable candidate to unseat this clown.

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  5. @Vixen – it’s good to know who my neighbors are…sort of. 😉

    Chicken Coop may have bitten off more than he can chew and revealed too much of himself too soon.

    He hood winked every one to get voted in, in the first place. Even the local conservatives were duped into believing that he was a fiscal conservative.

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  6. @stirrin the pot:
    Agree with your comments above. I have a zero tolerance for Democrats, so I wasn’t one of those conservatives who was snowed by Cooper. Hopefully they’ve learned a lesson now– and unfortunately, it’s been a costly one for all of us. 😡

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  7. Interesting take on this from Tenn. Where I’ve been told by a friend who lives there that some people hold the opinion that the mayor wants to keep restaurants and bars closed to drive them out of business thereby clearing the way for incoming refugees from NY and Calif. to buy them at lower cost.

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  8. I have to ask.

    Is the state flag a circus ball on a rug, or is it a bar graph where 97% of the state are pro circus ball and 3% are anti circus ball?

    Seems like something you could all agree on.

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