1- “The theater company will record one performance of its big money-maker for people to watch at home but is shutting down the live production after several people involved in the show tested positive.”
2- “Portland Stage Company is canceling its in-person production of “A Christmas Carol,” the theater’s biggest money-maker of the year, because of breakthrough cases of COVID-19 among people associated with the show.”
Breakthrough cases of course.
“Pandemic of the unvaccinated”
3- “Maine’s rising rate of virus transmission and a record number of COVID-related hospitalizations factored into the decision to cancel, Stewart said.”
Ron DeSantis must explain this.
4- “Portland Stage protocols include mandatory vaccination and masking for everyone in the building.”
And yet…
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2- “The Islanders are riding an eight-game losing streak, have been outscored 32-7 over that stretch and are last in the Metropolitan Division at 5-10-2.”
So basically COVID whacked their entire season.
3- “New York began the season with 13 straight road games..”
Welp, there was a recipe for COVID if there ever is one.
2- “Voters couldn’t name anything that Democrats had done, except a few who said we passed the infrastructure bill,” the center-left group Third Way and its pollsters said in a report,”
Actually they managed to wreck the economy, destroy the border, & botch Afghanistan but Ok.
3- “..suburban Virginia focus groups, according to the report, “could not articulate what Democrats stand for. They could also not say what they are doing in Washington, besides fighting.”
1- “Coronavirus cases are rising once again, disrupting classrooms, overwhelming hospitals and alarming public health officials — even in areas with high vaccination rates..”
2- “States across the country are also seeing a growing number of people with breakthrough cases end up in hospitals.”
Too bad nobody predicted this.
3- “The latest Covid surge is particularly concerning to health officials because holiday travel is expected to exacerbate the problem as it did last year..”