422 of the suits have been filed in New York alone.
FOX: At least 1,355 lawsuits related to the novel coronavirus and its impacts have been filed in the United States since the start of the pandemic, according to a law firm tracking the data.
An estimated 405 complaints have been filed in connection with prisoner and detainee conditions, while 244 were civil rights-related, 219 had to do with insurance and 125 were connected with education, according to law firm Hunton Andrews Kerth, which has published the classification data on its website. USA Today was first to report on the lawsuit numbers.
Parts of the nation have been experiencing COVID-19-related shutdowns or closures for as long as two and a half months as some states begin to open up. And aspects of local government decisions, such as those that classified businesses as being essential versus nonessential, have caused some to complain they’ve been stripped of their liberties.
Some examples, as outlined by USA Today, are churches – seen as providing solitude for members – and guns, which people feel provide them safety. more
The Countries where the ccp wuhan virus has dealt immense tragedies, including economic losses, have an option to band together and file the first ever Class Action suit of Nations v Nation.
attornies handling the suit will need 18 wheelers to haul away their commission, unless they act pro bono ………..
You misspelled “plandemic.”
“…405 complaints have been filed in connection with prisoner and detainee conditions…” BOO F-N HOO!