COVID Thread

This is to the point that people need to start being sent to prison for YEARS.


Police in Virginia said a woman has been charged after she claimed at a school board meeting she would show up with loaded guns if her children were required to wear masks at school.​
In the post on the department's Facebook page, authorities said Amelia King, 42 of Luray, was charged with making an oral threat while on school property Friday afternoon.​
A magistrate judge released her on a $5,000 unsecured bond.​
The board had been debating Covid-19 mitigation measures as the Omicron wave continues to cause significant community transmission, and in light of one of new Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin's executive orders.​
On January 15, his first day in office, Youngkin issued an executive order saying parents could decide whether their children had to wear face masks in school.​
During the public comment section of the meeting, a response from one of the four Page County residents who spoke turned confrontational.​
"My children will not come to school on Monday with a mask on," King told the Board. "Alright? That's not happening. And I will bring every single gun loaded and ready to... I will call every..."​
King was then cut off for going over the three-minute time limit, and she replied, "I'll see y'all on Monday."​
 
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This is to the point that people need to start being sent to prison for YEARS.


Police in Virginia said a woman has been charged after she claimed at a school board meeting she would show up with loaded guns if her children were required to wear masks at school.​
In the post on the department's Facebook page, authorities said Amelia King, 42 of Luray, was charged with making an oral threat while on school property Friday afternoon.​
A magistrate judge released her on a $5,000 unsecured bond.​
The board had been debating Covid-19 mitigation measures as the Omicron wave continues to cause significant community transmission, and in light of one of new Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin's executive orders.​
On January 15, his first day in office, Youngkin issued an executive order saying parents could decide whether their children had to wear face masks in school.​
During the public comment section of the meeting, a response from one of the four Page County residents who spoke turned confrontational.​
"My children will not come to school on Monday with a mask on," King told the Board. "Alright? That's not happening. And I will bring every single gun loaded and ready to... I will call every..."​
King was then cut off for going over the three-minute time limit, and she replied, "I'll see y'all on Monday."​


That was all over Reddit's front page. Released on a bond? Any one else other then the prototypical white Karen would have been raided by the cops within minutes of leaving.
 
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I tell you, I just don't get it.

Just got back from Publix. NOBODY wearing a mask. 750,000 cases per day, nobody cares.

At the bakery I was waiting to get some fresh sliced bread and here comes a guy around 35 or so, three kids, no masks.

Just gobsmacked.

You want to be cavalier with your life? Well, you're welcome.

But your kids? Especially the two that looked 5 or younger that can't be vaccinated yet? You're rolling the dice for them too?

WHAT THE FUCK IS WRONG WITH YOU?!
 
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Statistics show that an average of over 2,000 people are dying from the virus in the US every day, roughly on par with the deaths seen in late September.
A large portion of the dead are older than 65 years old or unvaccinated.
To date, more than 866,000 people have died of Covid-19 in the US.
According to statistics from Johns Hopkins University, the daily average of confirmed Covid-19 deaths surpassed 2,000 on 21 January and stood at 2,033 on 23 January.