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***WOKE*** Below is what a police officer has said about what is going on in our country now.
I don’t want any comments on this, I’m just posting.
NOW WHAT THE COP SAID:
I try not to live under a rock, let’s be real. I’m a cop and see things that aren’t reported in media. However, I also try my best to pay attention to my surroundings and with that being said. Our Government is under attack from within. If you don’t believe so, then you probably also believe that this is the first time the Corona virus has been identified.
Think about what’s transpired over the last few months. The government has presented every possible demographic including a self proclaimed socialist as a democratic candidate because they fear something they can’t control.
The impeachment hoax failed and immediately Pelosi vowed to exhaust efforts in overthrowing Trump. If you currently can see this post then until last week you were living in the most thriving economy this nation has ever seen in my lifetime. Only due to the fact that the person in control couldn’t be bought.
If you think for one second this “pandemic” is not media driven, and controlled by the radical people in powerful places….well…go back to sleep under the rock you crawled out from. Oh, and go ahead at this point and click on my name and follow the steps to unfriend or unfollow me as well because you really aren’t going to like this.
This thing has killed less people in the same time frame then cigarettes, cancer, drunk driving, domestic violence, car crashes, cross stitching accidents (j/k on the last one but probably close), stabbings, overdoses, and please don’t get me started on abortion.
Wake up!!! This is what the beginning of socialism looks like! They are controlling what you buy…bc it’s what you think you need, where you go…bc it’s where they tell you not to go, and how to live…bc you now fear the very existence of anything outside of your home and control.
They are leading with fear. Causing you to panic like sheep.
They are crashing the stock market to run on a failing economy, because it’s all they have left. What is this saying to all of the countries that have opposed us for decades but, couldn’t defeat us?
It’s saying…biological war fare will make these idiots glued to CNN and every other liberal news source panic and run for the hills.
You don’t need hand sanitizer, toilet paper, and Lysol. You need common sense, a sense of direction, faith, a will to fight, and of course guns!
Now wash your hands and live the life they don’t want you to have!
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Cooper

This stimulus blows…it’s not fair. Fair banking laws don’t apply to the Federal Reserve Bank. Very few Americans know that the 2 trillion is a loan with an interest rate of 10% per year! Nor do they know that the principle will still be 2 trillion till the end of time. Tell ’em keep thier burden and yoke of slavery, we’re Americans, remember? One nation under God…

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In this photograph, Department of Public Health & Social Services Director Linda DeNorcey speaks on the agency’s budget at the Congress Building on Aug. 6, 2019. Post file photo

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Linda Unpingco-DeNorcey provided an update on the demographics of the confirmed COVID-19 patients on the island.

Guam has 32 total cases, though one person has passed away.

Where are the 31 cases?

• 21 in home isolation

• 2 are at the Skilled Nursing Unit COVID-19 isolation unit

• 8 patients are at GMH

Breakdown by gender

• 13 are men

• 19 are female.

Test results

The Public Health Laboratory has run 233 tests since testing began on March 12.

Of those, 32 were positive and 201 tests came back negative.

How are they doing?

• 21 are in stable condition

• 10 are hospitalized (seven at GMH, 1 patient is in the Intensive Care Unit, and 2 are in the Skilled Nursing Unit).

Where do they regularly reside?

Eight of the patients live in northern Guam, 14 live in the central part of the island and 8 live in the south.

How are the health care provides doing?

Guam Memorial Hospital Administrator Lillian Perez-Posadas confirmed that one nurse tested positive, but the exposure was not due to the hospital but due to contact with people who traveled to Manila. The nurse is currently in quarantine.

Perez-Posadas said of the three hospital staff who came into contact with a patient who was admitted to the hospital and later was determined to be COVID-19 positive, two of the tests came back negative and one test is pending.

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By Iva Maurin | Posted on Mar 23 2020
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Gov. Ralph DLG Torres ordered Friday a more stringent 14-day quarantine for people coming to the CNMI beginning today, March 23, following the increasing number of COVID-19 cases in Guam.

“COVID-19 is spreading in Guam,” Torres stated. “Further discussions with the [ Commonwealth Health Care Corp.] indicate that, given the CNMI’s resources, prevention and containment of COVID-19 would be best aided by having all persons entering into the CNMI be quarantined in a more closely-monitored environment than self-quarantining would provide.”

This includes putting travelers in facilities designated for quarantine.

“Effective March 23, 2020, at 8am, all persons who are traveling into the CNMI, including CNMI residents, who originate from a country with an identified COVID-19 outbreak, inclusive of Guam, Hawaii, and the continental United States, shall be quarantined for a 14-consecutive day period in a manner prescribed by CHCC,” states Torres’ amended order.

Furthermore, travelers whose final destination is Rota or Tinian will also be subject to the same quarantine at a designated hotel and enrolled in the CHCC COVID-19 text-based illness monitoring system, subject to monitoring and follow up with CHCC based on surveillance protocols.

Pilots and flight crew who do not disembark will not be quarantined. Individuals with documented return flights within less than 14 days of arrival will be permitted to depart the CNMI; however, they will be quarantined at the designated hotel.

People entering the CNMI by vessel must also first proceed to Saipan, report to authorities and CHCC, and then serve the same 14-day quarantine period on Saipan at the designated hotel, before traveling on to Tinian, Rota, or any other CNMI island.

Those who fail to comply with this quarantine protocol will be arrested and confined.

After completing the 14-day quarantine period, CHCC will issue a document stating that the individual does not have symptoms (asymptomatic). If your final destination is Tinian or Rota, the individual must present this document to the airline or vessel when checking in for a flight or voyage to Tinian or Rota.

Individuals who are subject to this quarantine protocol and are without the CHCC document will not be allowed to board the plane or the vessel.

Iva Maurin | Author
Iva Maurin is a communications specialist with environment and community outreach experience in the Philippines and in California. She has a background in graphic arts and is the Saipan Tribune’s community and environment reporter. Contact her at iva_maurin
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