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irisblue

(32,969 posts)
Wed Nov 18, 2020, 10:44 AM Nov 2020

Yep, Ohio trying to take over the flori-duh title.

First, self entitled ignorant asshole who feel it's " taking a toll"
source-https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/11/18/ohio-wedding-covid-coronavirus/

I only get 4 paragraphs to quote, so lots more at source.
And might explain Wussy DeWines wimpy actions this week.

Title-An Ohio wedding left dozens with the coronavirus, including the bride and groom: ‘It starts to take a toll on you’


An Ohio wedding left dozens with the coronavirus, including the bride and groom: ‘It starts to take a toll on you’

snip-"...Mikayla Bishop said...Now, more than two weeks later, she said, 32 of the 83 guests at her Cincinnati-area wedding have tested positive for the coronavirus, including three of the couples’ grandparents. Bishop and her husband, Anthony, also contracted the virus, she told the TV station."

snip-"Ohio officials are concerned enough about the dangers of weddings and other large gatherings that Gov. Mike DeWine (R) announced Monday a revised health order limiting mass gatherings in the state. Since March, no gatherings with more than 10 people are allowed in the state, but funerals and weddings are excluded from the 10-people limit. As of Tuesday, wedding receptions, funerals and other events held at banquet facilities are not allowed to have more than 10 people seated per table. Additionally, no dancing will be permitted at these events where attendees should wear their masks at all times except when eating or drinking."

snip-"Only the couples’ three grandparents wore masks at all times, except when they were they were eating or drinking, Mikayla Bishop said, and none of them stepped onto the dance floor, where none of the partyers masked up or kept their distance.

Yet all three grandparents later tested positive for the virus, WLWT reported, and two spent time in the emergency room with severe symptoms."


That couple have blood on their hands. This is going to be a super spreader. 38 out of 83 are positive,

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Yep, Ohio trying to take over the flori-duh title. (Original Post) irisblue Nov 2020 OP
Practically 2/3 of Ohio Ohiogal Nov 2020 #1
My daughter in law ... manages a big bakery in N.E. OH and they have had some cases .... Botany Nov 2020 #2
Educational system failed for those low IQ dreamland Nov 2020 #3
Their lips took care of the "something blue" part of the festivities. CaptYossarian Nov 2020 #4

Ohiogal

(31,987 posts)
1. Practically 2/3 of Ohio
Wed Nov 18, 2020, 10:52 AM
Nov 2020

is Hillbilly Elegy mentality.

Mikey has been traveling to the Appalachian regions the last several,days, trying to drill some sense into those thick skulls, probably to no avail.

It’s inconceivable in these times that anyone would have a wedding like these people did and not care about taking any precautions, especially since older relatives were there. No wonder Ohio is sinking farther every day into the mire.

Botany

(70,501 posts)
2. My daughter in law ... manages a big bakery in N.E. OH and they have had some cases ....
Wed Nov 18, 2020, 10:59 AM
Nov 2020

.... of C-19 from their employees. One just went to a big maskless wedding.


BTW about 50% of Americans have IQ's below 100 and in Fox News, Rush, and "their pastors"
and you get a lot of home grown dumb fucks. See white men who worked @ Lordstown and
voted for Trump.

CaptYossarian

(6,448 posts)
4. Their lips took care of the "something blue" part of the festivities.
Wed Nov 18, 2020, 11:35 AM
Nov 2020

Americans are too stupid to survive this. Every service tech who has come to my house has started out mask-free. It goes on before they come in.

I need a power stapler. They'll get the point.

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