Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez acknowledged the waves of protests and civil unrest have something to do with the current COVID-19 flare-up going on around the country.
Gimenez also blamed other gatherings for the increase, which he said included socializing at beaches, bars and restaurants.
“I think obviously the protests had a lot to do with it,” he said. “We had, you know, thousands of young people together outside, a lot of them not wearing masks. And we know when you do that, and you are talking, and you are chanting, etc., that really spreads the virus.”
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How can there be new cases and spreading if everyone has it???????? I'll wait!!!!!!
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ReplyDeleteYes, there's a whole lot of something weird going on.
ReplyDeleteIf the protests are to blame for new COVID cases, how come there aren't spikes in NYC, Minneapolis, Baltimore, etc? It's not the protests, it's the idiots insisting on eating in restaurants and throwing parties.
ReplyDeleteBeaches, bars, and protests.
ReplyDeleteNO one is getting tested so please everyone explain to me how the numbers are still going up???????????
ReplyDeleteThe test gives the subject the virus
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We gotta' do more testing. More testing I say, that's what we need. We are gonna' test more people than anyone has ever seen. Nobody's ever seen testing like this. They say, we've never seen anything like it.
2:27, because they were told not to say that were a protester. Simple. (map)
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