Sunday, October 25, 2020

The public health national emergency must be presented to the Supreme Court.

I haven't read the entire proceedings, but, from what I am reading about these issues, the PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICER must testify to the brevity of SARS-CoV-2.

Trump has confused the brevity of the virus with the flu and due to his authority who is Lady Justice to believe? Right now there is a huge divide between NIH and HHS. Both are significant departments and they are providing information that confuses these issues. Statements by Dr. Fauci need to accompany the issues of voting this year.

October 23, 2020
By Madeleine Carlisle and Abigail Abrams

Jenny Lux (click here) didn’t want to risk her life to vote. Her acute respiratory distress syndrome puts her at a high risk for dangerous complications related to COVID-19, compelling her to take quarantine seriously.

So when the 39-year-old read Alabama’s requirements for voting by mail this election cycle, she was stunned. While Alabamians no longer needed to give a reason for requesting a mail-in absentee ballot, they still need to either have their mail ballot notarized or witnessed by two adults simultaneously, as well as include a copy of their photo ID when applying for the ballot. Lux lives alone with her 17-year-old son, and suddenly faced an impossible choice: either risk COVID-19 exposure at a notary service or and allow two adults into her home to witness her ballot.

“My reaction [was], ‘Wow, really? You’re going to do this to me?’” she says. “I just can’t risk it. It’s life and death that we’re talking about here… Why should I jump through all these hoops?”...