As you ponder why they expect you to get “vaccines” for fast-mutating COVID variants that will make them as equally ineffective as previous “strains” of vaccine, Karen Covidiot is also raising the specter of mandatory back-to-school masking.
Rutgers has a mask and vax mandate for the fall, and others are certain to follow. They can’t help themselves.
Mask-mandate fever has also struck Hollywood, which has no writers, so I guess they need to pretend at something, and it is a progressive “virus” that will spread.
Lionsgate is requiring employees who physically work at its headquarters in Santa Monica to wear masks at all times when in the building, effective immediately, except when alone in an enclosed office or large open workspace. In addition, employees are required to submit to daily COVID testing and to report the results to the company, according to an internal memo obtained by Deadline.
Before we get too far down the rabbit hole, is this a good time to ask Governor Sununu to take a break from trying to narrow the Republican field for President to draft a few Emergency orders? He was fast and loose with the things when they took rights away; this might be a good chance to repair some of that damage. Leave office looking like a Republican instead of some left-wing fear-mongering stooge.
Prohibit mandatory masking statewide.
Sadly, that won’t happen. His Excellency will lean on his very selective local control narrative to avoid controversy, and since you can’t get the AG or a judge in this state to put your constitutional rights above the collective power of COVID mob rule, places like Hanover (Dartmouth), Durham (UNH), Plymouth (Univerity of) and Keene (State College) will line up to follow Rutgers.
A mind of your own is, after all, a terrible thing.
I’m sure there is a plethora of hand-wringing and chin-stroking underway as the fall semester looms. How many masks should they wear?
Hospitals, which control nearly every corner of Health Care in the Granite State, and possibly your state too, will embrace the fear and mandates (if they ever gave them up). Casual office visits from primary care to specialty and even dentistry will require your embrace of pandemic virtue signaling. No mask, no service.
Biden Inc. is printing another billion or two to pay for “free vaccines” that the Public Health Industrial Complex has had to admit are not effective (like masks aren’t either), but money doesn’t launder itself.
On a brighter note, booster uptake had declined precipitously, and if you’ve been out and about, the number of masked outlaws decreased to perhaps less than one percent. You still see the odd elder or dopey young person wearing them in the summer heat, no less, but they are few and far between. The side-effects of policy are still, if not fresh, lingering as less than happy memories. It won’t be as easy as the first time, but admissions by experts of policy and prescriptive failures will be quickly swept under the nearest rug when the time comes.
And you won’t get much help from the machine media. They’ve got very little in the way of actual truth in their archives or an inclination to share it. Most of them were too busy cashing ad checks to do any real reporting, but you’ve got options. We’re still here, and “old Satan Claus, Jimmy, he’s out there.” And he’s just getting stronger. Be prepared.
Election integrity is the thing they want to mask, and they mean to do it.