@ericgarcetti orders residents to stay home and businesses that require in-person work to cease operations as he says the city comes “close to a devastating tipping point" on Covid-19 lamayor.org/sites/g/files/…
“Failure to comply with this Order shall constitute a misdemeanor subject to fines and imprisonment. I hereby urge the Los Angeles Police Department and the City Attorney to vigorously enforce this Order via Sections 8.77 and 8.78 of the Los Angeles Administrative Code.
Additionally, individuals, businesses, and properties which fail to comply with this Order may be subject to having their utility services shut off by the Department of Water and Power.
The Deputy Mayor of Public Safety, or his written designee, after issuance of a written warning, may request the Department of Water and Power to shut off utility services at the business or property.
Upon receiving such a written referral, the Department of Water & Power is authorized to shut off utility services to the identified business or property operating in violation of the Order.”
“It’s time to cancel everything.”
**”As of December 01, there are 2,006 patients in ICUs, a change of +116 from the day before, and 6,511 non-ICU patients, a change of +161 from the day before,”
.@WHO: “At present, there is no direct evidence (from studies on COVID- 19 and in healthy people in the community) on the effectiveness of universal masking of healthy people in the community to prevent infection with respiratory viruses, including COVID-19.”
The a look at what @WHO lists as the “advantages” of healthy people:
“The likely advantages of the use of masks by healthy people in the general public include:
• reduced potential exposure risk from infected persons
before they develop symptoms;
• reduced ‘potential stigmatization’ of individuals wearing masks to prevent infecting others (source control) or of people caring for COVID-19 patients in non-clinical settings;
• making people feel they can play a role in contributing to stopping spread of the virus;
Biden “falsely claims the Iran nuclear deal that the Obama/Biden administration negotiated has kept Americans safe. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was flawed in many ways.
For starters, it failed to do anything about Iran's terrorist activities, which is significant considering they are the largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world and a leading cyber threat.
Doug Band, Bill Clinton’s second-term “body man” and creator of the Clinton Global Initiative, says in Vanity Fair that the former president visited Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous private island. vanityfair.com/news/2020/12/c…
Band divulges that @HillaryClinton initially turned down Barack Obama’s entreaty to serve as secretary of state until Bill convinced her otherwise: “She was bitter, angry, and believed he didn’t deserve to be president.”
He claims that @ChelseaClinton tried to shake him down for an equity stake in a company he founded. Band tells Vanity Fair, “I thought she was kidding or deeply sick.”
An audit of 1,440 Nevada mail-ballots suggests that 2 percent of the ballots were cast on behalf of voters who never received a ballot in the mail and one percent cast on behalf of voters who said did not vote at all.
Baselice and Associates conducted the audit for the legal team representing the Trump campaign in Nevada. The firm called up the voters identified on each mail ballot. The findings suggest that 3% of the ballots were cast by someone other than the person identified on the ballot.
The president said that “tens of thousands [of ballots] have fraudulent signatures” in key states.
It means “a full forensic audit is required to ensure that only legal ballots from lawfully registered voters that were properly cast are included.”
“The reason for this is clear,” he said, “they were not verifying signatures because they know the ballots have not been filled out by the voters in whose names they were cast.”
Raffensperger said a Fulton County employee “made several compounding errors.”
“The biggest was, instead of following the procedures that my office and the vendor laid out, Fulton County once again cut corners.
The biggest one being he backed up the election project on the server itself instead of on an external backup. Because of that decision, they lost the ability to upload hundreds of thousands of scanned ballots,” he told reporters.