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The infection rate has increased especially among New Yorkers in their 20s since mid-June, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday. There has been a smaller uptick among people in their 30s as well. https://www.politico.com/states/new-...adults-1300223
NY liberals are making sure people at both stages of life get infected. First, we have deblasio encouraging tens of thousands of young people to gather in support of a racist hate group; and second, we have Cuomo importing the virus - via a human carrier - directly into nursing homes.
This disease has an incubation period of up to two weeks, so something must have happened to cause a lot of spreading amongst New York's young-adult population in the early part of June. You know, like gathering in large crowds, shouting a lot (and thus ejecting more spittle), and so on. Hmm, can't quite place my finger on it . . .
This disease has an incubation period of up to two weeks, so something must have happened to cause a lot of spreading amongst New York's young-adult population in the early part of June. You know, like gathering in large crowds, shouting a lot (and thus ejecting more spittle), and so on. Hmm, can't quite place my finger on it . . .
And putting our cities most dysfunctional homeless people up in some our most dazzling hotel rooms in Manhattan, for free. I heard today that there are over 150 hotels in NYC that are to capacity with homeless people. They do it all under the radar because the locations of the homeless hotels are protected by law.
Most of these nice hotels are found in areas of Manhattan amoung wealthy people that pay a fortune in rents.
It's really strange how that works. During the day the homeless are just out on the streets getting trashed all day long and causing problems and just carrying on with their homelessness, in style. Then they go back to their boutique first class hotels, through the metal detectors, up to their freebie $500+ per night rooms.
Where is the funding coming from for those hotel rooms?
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