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California says if you celebrate Thanksgiving indoors, you must wear a mask at ALL times

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@Nolec remember when I showed you that Broward Co had the same indoor mask mandate in May and you said it was fake?

Oh, Gov Newsome said that you cannot SING INDOORS because that can 'help spread covid'.

Dems sound insane because their leaders are insane. Again as soon as this election is over, we MUST tackle the mental illness problem that's plaguing the left.
 
Only removing to chew or drink.

@Nolec remember when I showed you that Broward Co had the same indoor mask mandate in May and you said it was fake?

Oh, Gov Newsome said that you cannot SING INDOORS because that can 'help spread covid'.

Dems sound insane because their leaders are insane. Again as soon as this election is over, we MUST tackle the mental illness problem that's plaguing the left.


This is what’s at stake this election. Insanity versus freedom
 
Only removing to chew or drink.

@Nolec remember when I showed you that Broward Co had the same indoor mask mandate in May and you said it was fake?

Oh, Gov Newsome said that you cannot SING INDOORS because that can 'help spread covid'.

Dems sound insane because their leaders are insane. Again as soon as this election is over, we MUST tackle the mental illness problem that's plaguing the left.
Wrong. You can't have gatherings indoors. You really are a monster of a person, it would be faster and more humane to just shoot grandma in the head.

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So, Gov. Neutersome goes out of office on a skid (recalled) and then immediately off to prison for his many crimes (I hope)..... 🤓
 
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Only removing to chew or drink.

@Nolec remember when I showed you that Broward Co had the same indoor mask mandate in May and you said it was fake?

Oh, Gov Newsome said that you cannot SING INDOORS because that can 'help spread covid'.

Dems sound insane because their leaders are insane. Again as soon as this election is over, we MUST tackle the mental illness problem that's plaguing the left.

I recall how completely you were wrong about Broward Co. and proved it. And you didn't have a link for this because it would prove you HOODWINKING again. Masks are to be worn with people NOT in your household. Singing is fine a low volume and masked. Poor Ghost just can't get it right once again. Guess Calif. believes fully in science. Ghost is worried that they'll all die of CO2 poisoning LOL
 
This is what’s at stake this election. Insanity versus freedom

Insanity like putting on the WH admin. website that Trump had defeated covid on the same day that 7 states posted their highest case numbers
 
Insanity like putting on the WH admin. website that Trump had defeated covid on the same day that 7 states posted their highest case numbers
So was the Trump admin supposed to NOT tell us that the leader of the free world was in good health?

Some people/some markets/some countries like to know these things, no matter how many cases were tracked on that particular day.
 
I recall how completely you were wrong about Broward Co. and proved it. And you didn't have a link for this because it would prove you HOODWINKING again. Masks are to be worn with people NOT in your household. Singing is fine a low volume and masked. Poor Ghost just can't get it right once again. Guess Calif. believes fully in science. Ghost is worried that they'll all die of CO2 poisoning LOL
I think the assumption is people from outside the household will be together celebrating this holiday, which is pretty normal.

You can't be inside. You have to wear masks unless you're eating. You have to take the names and addresses of all attendees. Seating has to be 6ft apart. All dishes must be in single serve disposable containers (because we love the earth, and cold turkey).

It's tyranny and it's insane. It's the world you're pulling the lever for Tuesday.

Since you can't click a link or use google, here's the "concise" list of requirements:


A complete outline of the mandatory guidance from the California Department of Public Health website is below:

1. Attendance
  • Gatherings that include more than 3 households are prohibited. This includes everyone present, including hosts and guests. Remember, the smaller the number of people, the safer.
  • Keep the households that you interact with stable over time. By spending time with the same people, risk of transmission is reduced. Participating in multiple gatherings with different households or groups is strongly discouraged.
  • The host should collect names of all attendees and contact information in case contact tracing is needed later.
2. Gather Outdoors
  • Gatherings that occur outdoors are significantly safer than indoor gatherings. All gatherings must be held outside. Attendees may go inside to use restrooms as long as the restrooms are frequently sanitized.
  • Gatherings may occur in outdoor spaces that are covered by umbrellas, canopies, awnings, roofs, and other shade structures provided that at least three sides of the space (or 75%) are open to the outdoors.
  • A gathering of no more than three households is permitted in a public park or other outdoor space, even if unrelated gatherings of other groups up to three households are also occurring in the same park or other outdoor space. If multiple such gatherings are occurring, mixing between group gatherings is not allowed. Additionally, multiple gatherings of three households cannot be jointly organized or coordinated to occur in the same public park or other outdoor space at the same time – this would constitute a gathering exceeding the permitted size.
3. Don’t Attend Gatherings If You Feel Sick or You Are in a High-Risk Group
  • Anyone with any COVID-19-like symptoms (fever, cough, shortness of breath, chills, night sweats, sore throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, tiredness, muscle or body aches, headaches, confusion, or loss of sense of taste/smell), must stay home and not come into contact with anyone outside their household.
  • Anyone who develops COVID-19 within 48 hours after attending a gathering should notify the other attendees as soon as possible regarding the potential exposure.
  • People at higher risk of severe illness or death from COVID-19 (such as older adults and people with chronic medical conditions) are strongly urged not to attend any gatherings.
4. Practice Physical Distancing and Hand Hygiene at Gatherings
  • For any gatherings permitted under this guidance, the space must be large enough so that everyone at a gathering can maintain at least a 6-foot physical distance from others (not including their own household) at all times.
  • Seating must provide at least 6 feet of distance (in all directions—front-to-back and side-to-side) between different households.
  • Everyone at a gathering should frequently wash their hands with soap and water, or use hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available. A place to wash hands or hand sanitizer must be available for participants to use.
  • Shared items should not be used during a gathering. As much as possible, any food or beverages at outdoor gatherings must be in single-serve disposable containers. If providing single-serve containers is not possible, food and beverages must be served by a person who washes or sanitizes their hands frequently, and wears a face covering. Self-serve items from communal containers should not be used.
5. Wear a Face Covering to Keep COVID-19 from Spreading
  • When gathering, face coverings must be worn in accordance with the CDPH Guidance on the Use of Face Coverings (PDF), unless an exemption is applicable.
  • People at gatherings may remove their face coverings briefly to eat or drink as long as they stay at least 6 feet away from everyone outside their own household, and put their face covering back on as soon as they are done with the activity.
  • Face coverings can also be removed to meet urgent medical needs (for example, to use an asthma inhaler, take medication, or if feeling light-headed).
6. Keep it short
  • Gatherings should be two hours or less. The longer the duration, the risk of transmission increases.
7. Rules for Singing, Chanting, and Shouting at Outdoor Gatherings
  • Singing, chanting, shouting, and physical exertion significantly increases the risk of COVID-19 transmission because these activities increase the release of respiratory droplets and fine aerosols into the air. Because of this, singing, chanting, and shouting are strongly discouraged, but if they occur, the following rules and recommendations apply:
    • All people who are singing or chanting should wear a face covering at all times while singing or chanting, including anyone who is leading a song or chant. Because these activities pose a very high risk of COVID-19 transmission, face coverings are essential to reduce the spread of respiratory droplets and fine aerosols;
    • People who are singing, shouting, chanting, or exercising are strongly encouraged to maintain physical distancing beyond 6 feet to further reduce risk.
    • People who are singing or chanting are strongly encouraged to do so quietly (at or below the volume of a normal speaking voice).
  • Instrumental music is allowed as long as the musicians maintain at least 6-foot physical distancing. Musicians must be from one of the three households. Playing of wind instruments (any instrument played by the mouth, such as a trumpet or clarinet) is strongly discouraged.
 
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