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FEAR UNMA S KED
say quarantine everyone . . . I don’t even know that
that was the best public health policy. Young people
then quarantined with older people was probably not
the best public health strategy because the younger
people could have been exposing the older people to
an infection . . .”
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Self-quarantining and shelter in place became
mandatory and immediately Americans had all lost
their constitutional rights to peaceably assemble in
order to “keep you safe from the coronavirus.” To
make your life 3 percent easier, I have included the
First Amendment from that controversial document
that millions of brave men and women have fought
to protect since September 17, 1787, “Congress shall
make no law respecting an establishment of religion,
or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging
the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of
the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the
government for a redress of grievances.”
All of sudden, church congregations were not
allowed to peaceably assemble, most Americans were
forced to stay home and non-essential businesses
were forced to close in order to “keep you safe.” In
states like Oklahoma, abortion clinics, liquor stores,
and marijuana dispensaries were deemed to be
“essential,” while hair salons, retail stores, and other
businesses were deemed to be “non-essential.” Now,
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