An omicron 'subvariant' is doubling in NY, just as mandates lift (New York: home, schools)
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Just as New York case rates drop and officials roll back health requirements for schools and businesses, another coronavirus variant is showing signs of derailing the state’s recovery from the winter COVID surge.
I do because these ass clowns will use it at their whim to go back to lockdowns, muzzles , and demanding to see your papers.
Nah, the narrative has shifted too far for them to reel people back in. Now instead they're going to start asking you to show proof that you stand with Ukraine to enter a restaurant.
I do because these ass clowns will use it at their whim to go back to lockdowns, muzzles , and demanding to see your papers.
That's what I fear. I still have to get tested each time I want to visit my mom at the nursing home. I've been tested 20-30 times since January. I understand why Hochul implemented it but cases are at the lowest level and all the residents have been vaccinated and booster shots given so... It's just all such a pain. Covid (and all it's variants) is not going away any time soon and we need to be able to handle it and move on.
I am so sick of the hypervigilance and paranoia.
The only people who are making money out of this are the manufacturers of at home covid tests. At least now, they're giving them out like candy so I have more of them than I know what to do with.
BS. It makes zero sense. Sounds like a set up to me.
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Originally Posted by ashowofhands
Lol who gives a f@#k
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Originally Posted by rubygreta
Just in time for Pfizer's latest and greatest booster that is intended for ALL variants.
Yes. This is about as surprising as Chollie Schoomer shooting his fool mouth off.
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