Someone linked this one earlier, but based on this case fatality rate, the CDC classifies it as a category 2 (.1%-.5%) pandemic. They recommended "considering" social distancing, teleworking, limiting extremely large gatherings, and closing schools for NO MORE than 4 weeks. Stay at home order/quarantining healthy individuals never mentioned as an effective, necessary, or safe intervention.
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandemic-resources/pdf/community_mitigation-sm.pdf
"Dismissal of students from schools could eliminate a potential amplifier of transmission. However, re-congregation and social mixing of children at alternate settings could offset gains associated with disruption of their social networks in schools."
Ah yes here it is. It seems before it was the CARES act it was:
MIDDLE CLASS HEALTH BENEFITS TAX REPEAL ACT OF 2019
The following are the transcripts from the bill snaking its way through the house/senate. It seems it was the repeal of the Cadillac Tax or "SEC. 2. REPEAL OF EXCISE TAX ON HIGH COST EMPLOYER-SPONSORED HEALTH COVERAGE."
Nothing to do with CARES act.
https://www.congress.gov/congressional-record/2019/07/17/house-section/article/H5958-4
Sorry but this is Fake News
Ok so in the actions it says there is debate on 7-17-2019 about HR 748. If you go to Cspan and watch at 4:23 they begin a debate.
The speaker refers to it as The Middle Class Health Benefits Bill of 2019.
All I got so far.
I live in Oregon and my local school district got a grant from the B and M foundation in 2005 for some small school bullshit that sought to take large schools and make several distinct small schools within the one school.
Complete and utter disaster, phased out within a couple years.
"How you doing .. unintelligible"
"What do you know .. unintelligible name"
"You can take off the mask, case mortality rate is like .1 to .3"
"Is it really? Thats reassuring"
"USC something something"
"Everyone heres been vaccinated anyway"
"USC and LA County public health found that .. there is seven thousand cases in California, but there is really 221,000 to 442,000 people..."
"Really? So that makes it 0.1 to, it was a study that came out?"
"So it suggests that the fatality rate is ten times ... unintelligable..."
"Wow... unintelligable... SO IT WAS A HOAX?"
"I don't know if it was a hoax, hue hue"
These are tactics they have been using for decades which is why you can't trust a damn thing out of the pharma industrial complex.