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sunonmars

(8,656 posts)
Sat May 30, 2020, 05:16 AM May 2020

"Boone County resident positive for COVID-19 after visiting Lake Ozarks over Memorial Day wk/end

You just knew it was going to happen, slap it into them, absolute idiots......




The Boone County subject arrived at the lake on Saturday, May 23 and "developed illness" on Sunday, according to a news release obtained by LakeNewsOnline.com, which like the News-Leader is part of the USA TODAY Network.

The infected person "was likely incubating illness and possibly infectious at the time of the visit," the health department said.

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The darwin theory in full effect.
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"Boone County resident positive for COVID-19 after visiting Lake Ozarks over Memorial Day wk/end (Original Post) sunonmars May 2020 OP
This was bound to happen. nt leftyladyfrommo May 2020 #1
and only the start, i imagine, they probably all have it now. sunonmars May 2020 #2
Shocking!!! Sophiegirl May 2020 #3
In two weeks, our cities are going to have many with just the protests jimfields33 May 2020 #4
Probably although a majority of them seem to be wearing masks. sunonmars May 2020 #5
Depends on city but the six feet is definitely not being used. jimfields33 May 2020 #6

jimfields33

(15,789 posts)
4. In two weeks, our cities are going to have many with just the protests
Sat May 30, 2020, 08:02 AM
May 2020

I’m afraid they didn’t Social distance or stay in groups of 10 or less. We’ve had 100s of Ozark’s the last few days. Good intentions of course, but the virus doesn’t care.

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