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stay 6 feet apart or more
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When you can not, wear a mask
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But do not believe it protects you
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Avoid dangerous areas you can't social distance
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Don't believe a mask will protect you and go into dangerous areas
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Don't let the mask change your mind into an NPC
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Masks are taking your shoes off before getting on a plane.. very limited security.
Social distance and super high levels of Vitamin D is the only real protection
The dumb asses don't know the difference between a corticosteroid and an anabolic steroid. The "party of science".
I LOVE THIS MAN SO MUCH
"Secret Service are abandoning Trump for the photo op around the hospital, putting people in danger"
Investments in China
March 24: The U.S. Army issued orders for three army hospitals to deploy their health care professionals to New York and Washington state, at the direction of Secretary of the Army Ryan McCarthy
March 25: President Trump approved major disaster declarations related to the #coronavirus outbreak for: Texas, Florida, North Carolina
March 25: President Trump & Vice President Pence held a conference call with 140 non-profit organization leaders, including The Salvation Army & The Red Cross, to discuss coronavirus response efforts
March 25: President Trump signed a bill reauthorizing The Older Americans Act, which supports senior citizens by providing meals, transportation, and other crucial services
March 25: Vice President Pence: Held a conference call with equipment manufacturers to discuss on-going coronavirus response efforts; announced 432,000 Americans have been tested for coronavirus and received results; confirmed 4,000 ventilators were delivered to New York
March 26: President Trump approved major disaster declarations related to the coronavirus outbreak for: Illinois New Jersey Maryland Missouri
March 26: President Trump announced the USNS Comfort will depart for NYC on Saturday to assist in the #coronavirus response – 3 weeks ahead of schedule.
March 26: President Trump participated in a video conference with the leaders of the G20 to discuss the global coronavirus response & the need for countries to share information and data on the spread of the virus
March 26: President Trump held a phone call with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss the coronavirus
March 26: Vice President Pence announced 552,000 Americans have been tested for #coronavirus and received their results
March 26: Dr. Fauci announced the Federal Government is working with companies to speed up production of potential #coronavirus vaccines while those drugs are still in the trial phase
March 27: President Trump signed The #Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Into Law
March 27: President Trump signed a Defense Production Act memorandum ordering General Motors (GM) "to accept, perform, and prioritize federal contractors for ventilators
March 27: President Trump signed an executive order allowing the military to activate members of the Selected Reserve and Ready Reserve to active duty to assist with the Federal response to the coronavirus
March 27: President Trump approved major disaster declarations related to the coronavirus outbreak for: South Carolina Puerto Rico
March 27: President Trump appointed Office of Trade and Manufacturing policy director Peter Navarro to serve as the Defense Production Act Policy Coordinator
March 27: President Trump announced that 100,000 ventilators are projected to be manufactured in the next 100 days, three times the amount typically manufactured in one year
March 27: President Trump announced that Boeing offered the use of three "Dreamlifter" cargo air crafts to transport medical supplies across the country
March 27: Partnering with FEMA, the CDC, and the Coronavirus Task Force, Apple released a coronavirus app which allows users to screen for their symptoms
March 27: President Trump spoke with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson about the global coronavirus response and committed to helping provide ventilators to the U.K. where possible
March 27: Vice President Pence announced that 685,000 Americans have been tested for coronavirus and received their test results
March 27: Emory University began enrolling participants for a phase one clinical trial, sponsored by the NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), of a new, potential coronavirus vaccine
March 27: FEMA Administrator Pete Gaynor spoke to the director of each of the state's emergency operations about the state-led, federally-supported coronavirus response effort
March 27: The USNS Mercy arrived in the port of Los Angelse to help relieve the strain on hospital facilities in Southern California
March 28: President Trump visited Norfolk, VA to send off the USNS Comfort to New York City where it will help relieve the strain on local hospitals
March 28: President Trump approved major disaster declarations related to the coronavirus outbreak for: Guam; Michigan; Massachusetts; Kentucky; Colorado
March 28: President Trump spoke with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis regarding the coronavirus response effort
March 28: The CDC issued new guidance for residents of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut to avoid non-essential domestic travel for 14 days to #StopTheSpread of the coronavirus within the U.S.
March 29: President Trump announced that CDC guidelines will be extended through April 30 to promote social distancing and other measures to stop the spread of the coronavirus
March 29: President Trump approved major disaster declarations related to the coronavirus outbreak for: Connecticut Oregon Georgia Washington, DC
March 29: President Trump met with supply chain distributors including FedEx, Cardinal Health, and UPS to discuss ways to get state and local governments necessary medical supplies to combat the coronavirus
March 29: President Trump congratulated the Army Corps of Engineers for having completed construction on a 2,900 bedroom temporary hospital at the Javits Center in New York
March 29: President Trump tweeted his support for the FDA to expedite the approval process to approve mask sterilization equipment produced by Battelle
March 29: President Trump announced the on-going study of 1,100 patients in New York being treated with Hydroxychloroquine for coronavirus
March 29: President Trump directed the Treasury & Labor Departments to look at reinstating deductions of business expenses at restaurants, bars, and entertainment businesses to help the hospitality industry
March 29: The first "Project Airbridge" shipment of medical supplies from abroad, organized by FEMA, landed at JFK airport, carrying 80 tons of masks, face shields, and other vital medical supplies
March 29: President Trump announced that Cigna and Humana are waving co-pays for coronavirus treatment
March 29: Vice President Pence sent a letter to hospital administrators requesting that hospitals across the country report their coronavirus data to the Federal Government in addition to state authorities
March 29: Adm. Giroir announced that 894,000 Americans have been tested for coronavirus and received their results
March 29: HHS accepted 30 million doses of Hydroxychloroquine, donated by Sandoz, and one million doses of Chloroquine, donated by Bayer Pharmaceuticals, for clinical trials and possible treatment of coronavirus patients
March 30: President Trump announced that one million Americans have been tested for #coronavirus and received their results
March 30: President Trump approved major disaster declarations related to the coronavirus outbreak for: Alabama; Kansas; Pennsylvania; Rhode Island
March 30: Secretary Azar announced that the FDA has approved Battelle’s N95 mask sanitization process for use to decontaminate tens of thousands of masks per day
March 30: President Trump announced further private sector commitments to manufacture personal protective equipment (PPE) by MyPillow, Honeywell, Jockey, Procter & Gamble, and United Technologies
March 30: President Trump announced, to date, FEMA has dedicated $1.3 billion to assist New York State’s coronavirus response
March 30: President Trump announced “more than 14,000” National Guard service members have been activated to respond to the coronavirus outbreak
March 30: President Trump spoke with the nation’s governors about their need for medical supplies
March 30: President Trump announced that in the coming days the Federal Government will be delivering: 400 ventilators to Michigan; 300 ventilators to New Jersey; 150 ventilators to Louisiana; 150 ventilators to Illinois; 50 ventilators to Connecticut
March 30: President Trump spoke to Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte of Italy and pledged to send $100 million of medical supplies to aid Italy’s battle against coronavirus
March 30: Answering President Trump’s call for the private sector to join the fight against the coronavirus, Ford Motor Company committed to producing 50,000 ventilators in the next 100 days
March 30: On coronavirus testing, Secretary Azar announced that the U.S. is currently testing nearly 100,000 samples per day
March 30: HHS took steps to accelerate a clinical trial of a potential coronavirus vaccine developed by Janssen Research & Development
March 30: CMS announced new regulatory changes to cut red tape and give flexibility to America’s health care workers by relaxing hospital workforce regulations, expanding child care, meal, and laundry services for health care workers, expanding tele-health reimbursement, and more
March 30: The USNS Comfort arrived in New York Harbor, providing more than 1,000 more hospital beds for patients without coronavirus, to relieve pressure on local hospitals
March 30: The USNS Mercy began treating patients in Los Angeles
March 31: President Trump officially issued “30 Days To Slow The Spread” guidance to mitigate the outbreak of coronavirus
March 31: President Trump approved major disaster declarations related to the coronavirus outbreak for: Ohio; Montana
March 31: President Trump participated in a conference call with executives of American Network Service Providers to promote connectivity amid social distancing
March 31: President Trump announced that the federal government is stockpiling 10,000 ventilators to be urgently distributed as needed once the coronavirus pandemic hits its peak in the U.S.
March 31: President Trump announced that the Treasury Department and SBA are rapidly mobilizing money from the CARES Act’s $349 billion paycheck protection program, with the program set to be “up and running” by April 3
March 31: President Trump spoke to Michigan Governor Whitmer about the state’s need for ventilators
March 31: President Trump announced the Army Corps of Engineers & FEMA will construct: 8 facilities with 50,000 bed capacity in California A field hospital with 250 bed capacity in Michigan; 2 field hospitals in Louisiana with 500 bed capacity; an alternative care sight in New Orleans with a 3,000 bed capacity
March 31: President Trump spoke with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan about the international effort to defeat the coronavirus and support the global economy
March 31: President Trump and the First Lady spoke with their Majesties King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain about efforts to combat the coronavirus
March 31: Vice President Pence announced that 10 states now have access to federal funding for The National Guard to respond to the coronavirus outbreak
March 31: Vice President Pence announced that 17,000 National Guard Servicemen have been activated across the country to assist in the coronavirus response
March 31: Vice President Pence announced that 1.1 million coronavirus tests have been completed
March 31: Adm. Giroir & Surgeon General Adams issued an open letter to the U.S. health care community about how to optimize the use of ventilators
March 31: The FDA issued an emergency use authorization for a two-minute coronavirus antibody test developed by Bodysphere Inc.
March 31: The Treasury Department and IRS launched the employee retention credit, created by the CARES Act to incentivize businesses to keep their employees on payroll, and said businesses can begin using it
March 31: The VA announced that it had expanded virtual services to veterans, continuing to provide care while limiting in-person interactions that could potentially harm vulnerable populations at VA facilities
truth
There is a ton of shit but few golden nuggets.. it is a training platform that teaches you how to spot bs faster and most real stories break there before the media. I knew JE was dead 20 mins before the rest of the world.. a lot of good shit/stories on TD starts there
so true
It is amazing what NPCs will believe..
Funny you say that, I changed my glasses prescription and they are crispers now.. holographics are strange voodoo
"A cracker?! So I crack whips and torture people now?"
WWG1WGA. many here have never seen the actual Q board!! A sticky!!!!!
No plate carrier
It's like TD.WIN but a new power level of red pill..
site:4Chan sub: /pol/ which is politically incorrect posting board
https://boards.4chan.org/pol/catalog
no one ever leaves pol..
Its a lot like TD but hard core.. it helped get Trump elected in 2016 but the left learned of it's power and now shill across the board daily..
Wow, she's absolutely exposing democrats and their marxist policies without being offensive in any way. She even btfo Hillary's hot sauce moment. Make this shit go viral.
on your right
Excellent post MORE!!
keep posting every day educate!!!!
Someone says "antifa" and they will start hunting for them.. holy shit that would be the worst place on the planet to show up
you can't cage a lion..
https://www.nytimes.com/video/players/offsite/index.html?videoId=100000007376654