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Best of the Web: French doctor claims coronavirus was present in Europe in December


Comment: This is about the 10th occasion in which senior doctors and scientists in countries other than China have claimed COVID-19 was present in their countries before or in conjunction with the Wuhan outbreak. Clearly then, Wuhan was NOT 'ground zero'...


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A doctor claims that COVID-19 was present in Europe in December, which is earlier than what was originally thought.

Dr. Yves Cohen, an intensive care chief in Paris, said that looking back, a positive case of COVID-19 was identified at Jean-Verdier Hospital in the northeastern Paris suburb of Bondy on Dec. 27, according to ABC News. That would be around the same time the first cases of the virus were detected in China.

Doctors reanalyzed samples from molecular diagnostic tests of 24 patients in December and January who were experiencing pneumonia-like illnesses but tested negative for the flu and other viruses. At the time, tests for the coronavirus were not yet being offered.

Cohen said the man who tested positive may have been France's "patient zero" and urged doctors to retest all patient samples that had been negative for pneumonia.

France reported its first confirmed case of COVID-19 on Jan. 24, linking it to the southwestern city of Bordeaux. It was also the first reported case in Europe.

Comment: Here's what Dr. Cohen said in his interview with local media:
"We've reanalyzed all negative tests on people who were diagnosed with pneumonia. Of the 24 patients, we found one who resulted positive to Covid-19 on December 27 when he was taken to our Avicenne Hospital," said Cohen. He confirmed that the patient in question has fully recovered and "is well."
This pretty puts puts a nail in the theory that the virus originated in Wuhan. It's even possible the virus was in Europe earlier than December, perhaps November.


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NYPD Officer beats bystander, kneels on his head during social distancing enforcement

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© Daquan Owens

Comment: The following was the likely outcome of the idiotic decision to send out 1,000 cops to enforce social distancing in New York City. And we're now seeing many of these types of useless confrontations across the US.


A social distancing enforcement action in the East Village on Saturday resulted in three arrests, including one bystander whose violent arrest was caught on video.

Witness Daquan Owens, who took the video below, said the incident started after plainclothes officers approached a man and a woman talking outside a deli around 5:30 p.m. and ordered them to separate. But Owens says the two people were maintaining a six foot distance in accordance with rules intended to slow the spread of COVID-19.

"They were social distancing," Owens said in a telephone interview on Sunday. "The girl was standing by the phone booth, the guy was sitting on a milk crate. When the cops pulled up she said he's not doing anything. They grabbed her and started tussling with her. Then the guy on the milk crate got mad and started yelling at police."

In a statement, NYPD spokesperson Sergeant Mary Frances O'Donnell said "a group was observed" on the corner "in violation of social distancing orders." The statement said that when officers approached the group to order them to disperse, "they observed a bag of alleged marijuana in plain view." Another video shows security camera footage of the incident starting before police arrived.

Comment: Another update:




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'Belongs in the Hague': Online disgust follows glowing praise for George W. Bush's Covid-19 message

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© Kevin Lamarque/AFP/Getty ImagesThen-President George W. Bush addresses the nation during his State of the Union address from Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on January 20, 2004. Bush vowed that the United States "will never seek a permission slip" to go to war as he took aim in his annual State of the Union speech at critics of the invasion of Iraq. At left is Vice President Dick Cheney; at right House Speaker Dennis Hastert, (R-Ill.).
Key aspects of the 43rd president's administration were highlighted this weekend after Trump critics appear to have whitewashed Bush's legacy.

George W. Bush's record in office became the subject of numerous tweets after a video message released Saturday from the former president elicited praise from some Democrats.

In the video statement, shared on Twitter by the George W. Bush Presidential Center, Bush called on people to come together to face the "shared threat" of the coronavirus pandemic. The former president said "we have faced times of testing before," referencing the post 9/11 period when he said the nation rose "as one to grieve with the grieving" โ€” a time period his administration rolled out its war on terror, which included a torture program.

Comment: The newfound public support and cheering on of war criminal and psychopath George W. Bush just beggars belief. Thankfully, in this world of collective amnesia, there are those who remember who Bush is and what he did and are speaking up about it.

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Piggy Bank

California Governor claims state budget went from surplus to billions in deficit in weeks and needs help from federal govt.

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© Gage SkidmoreCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom
"Last year I did a May revise with a $21.4 billion budget surplus," Newsom said on Friday during his daily coronavirus briefing, according to Bloomberg. "This year I will be doing a May revise looking at tens of billions of dollars in deficit. We just went tens of billions in surplus in just weeks to deficits."
Newsom, a first-term Democrat, is scheduled to revise his budget proposal by May 14 with the latest estimates on revenue and spending. In January, he proposed a $153 billion general-fund budget that increased spending by about 2% from the current year that ends June 30 and socked away about $5 billion more into rainy day funds. -Bloomberg

Comment: According to doctors on the front lines in the fight against Covid-19, the lockdown of California was unnecessary, and the Governor himself has made the situation worse by enacting such draconian measures that local officials along with the populace are finally rebelling. Perhaps some of California's uber wealthy celebs who love a good cause to showcase their virtue signaling skills could help out the Governor?


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Former security guard for rap stars and school cop charged with raping multiple children

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While most parents of school children in the United States will take comfort in knowing a police officer is at their child's school, all too often, school cops are caught committing the vilest of offenses. As the following case out of Philadelphia illustrates, "protection and safety" are the last things some of the young children receive from their school cop.

A now-former Philadelphia school police officer has been charged in multiple instances of child sex abuse from his time as a school police officer. Former cop Howard Rubin, 51, was arrested on 12 counts and is being held on $3 million bail, court records show.

As the Philadelphia Inquirer points out, the most serious charge, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse โ€” an adult engaging in sodomy with a person 15 or younger โ€” is a felony that carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. The charges also include witness/victim intimidation, statutory sexual assault of a person 11 years or older, indecent assault of a person under 13 years old, and displaying obscene sexual materials.

According to the report, the exact details of these charges are unavailable and cannot be requested currently due to closures from the COVID-19 outbreak. Questions regarding the case were referred by a Philadelphia Police Department spokesperson to the District Attorney's Office. Jane Roh, spokesperson for the District Attorney's Office, declined to comment, saying it is an open case.

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Scientists conclude people cannot get coronavirus twice

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Scientists in South Korea say coronavirus patients cannot relapse
A number of reported cases of coronavirus patients relapsing after overcoming the disease were actually due to testing failures, South Korean scientists say.

Researchers at the South Korean centre for disease control and prevention (CDC) now say it is impossible for the COVID-19 virus to reactivate in human bodies.

There have been more than 10,000 confirmed coronavirus cases in South Korea, with 245 deaths - a 2.3% fatality rate, which is lower than the 3.4% average as stated by the World Health Organisation.

A total of 277 patients in the country were believed to have fallen ill for a second time, as had patients in China and Japan.

This prompted concerns that the virus could be mutating so quickly that people were not necessarily immune to catching it again.

However, genetic analyses of the virus have not found any substantial changes which would effectively disguise it from the immune system.

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War Whore

Lockdowns ending but their politics still rule

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While it looks like the worm is turning against the draconian economic shutdowns decreed by governments, so much damage has already been done it likely won't matter now.

I began the week hopeful that my home state of Florida would lead the way towards challenging the anti-human and thoroughly intolerable lock down mentality imposed on us by officials at the WHO, NAIAD, Johns Hopkins and the IHME.

That hope continued earlier this week while watching Governor Ron DeSantis give a half-hour presentation of why Florida not only outperformed all of the grossly negligent predictive models but nearly every other state in the union in nearly every metric relevant to COVID-19.

It, however, vanished completely when he finally unveiled his new plan, which was to graciously allow the private economy to get back to 25% capacity, following the same tyrannical guidelines of those now discredited members of President Trump's Task Force.

I guess I need to remind myself of why hope is the most negative of all emotions.

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How (and when) to prepare for the NEXT lockdown

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Back when the New Year rolled around, did you ever expect you'd spend months in lockdown, unable to go eat at a restaurant or visit with friends? 2020 has been full of surprises, but more of the "angry clown with a chainsaw" variety than "here, have some flowers."

As the time for this lockdown to end draws near, spend some time reflecting on what you learned about preparedness and what you need to do before the next lockdown rolls around. (It's almost inevitable there'll be a next lockdown - more on that in a moment.)

There will probably be another wave of COVID-19.

The COVID-19 virus is not just going to vanish magically after we've stayed in our homes for a certain number of days. The virus will still be out there when the lockdown is over and people will still get sick from it.

At some point, the dreaded "second wave" will occur. Some experts think this will occur almost immediately after lockdown ends, while others believe there's a seasonal link and it will strike in the fall. To be perfectly honest, at this point it's too soon to know. There are a few muffled reports out of China about a possible second wave, but accurate information from China has been impossible to get since the very beginning.

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TYRANNY! Oregon Gov. Kate Brown extends lockdown to JULY 6 despite ranking 40th on state coronavirus list with 104 deaths

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Oregon Governor Kate Brown
Several states reopened at least partially on Friday May 1st after the six-week-long Fauci lockdown.

But Democrat-led Oregon is not one of them. Oregon, a state with 4.14 million residents did not reopen on Friday. In fact, the liberal state is not reopening anytime soon.

Far Left Oregon Governor Kate Brown is extending the state's lockdown until JULY 6th! TWO MORE MONTHS!

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Struggling small business owner arrested 10 minutes after reopening

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Matthew "Jax" Myers vowed to open his Apex tattoo parlor in defiance of North Carolina's stay-home order, insisting his rights had been trampled and his business ruined.

But 10 minutes after he flicked on the red "open" sign Wednesday afternoon, police led him away in handcuffs, placing him under arrest for violation of an executive order.

Myers, 38, said he knew his act would get him charged, but under Cooper's order, he is losing so much money that he fears he will lose his new house and won't be able to feed his three children as soon as June.

He said neither he nor any other small business owners he knows have received any small business loans or federal Paycheck Protection Program money, and he only got approval for insufficient unemployment payment after 13 attempts to sign up.