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I went in to a 7-11 this afternoon. It was rather surreal to put on my mask first and then walk in. Based on all the games we played as kids, I felt I should’ve at least walked out with a big bag of cash from them.

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1 minute ago, Tank said:

I went in to a 7-11 this afternoon. It was rather surreal to put on my mask first and then walk in. Based on all the games we played as kids, I felt I should’ve at least walked out with a big bag of cash from them.

You probably could have scored yourself a free bag of Funyuns. Sinner.

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Rising coronavirus cases coming from Mexico threaten a relapse in southern California, health officials warn

As California begins to open its economy after almost two months in lockdown, an inflow of coronavirus cases south of the border – where the illness is yet to reach a climax –  is becoming a growing cause for concern.

In the San Diego border city of Chula Vista, hospitals are fast becoming swarmed with COVID-19 patients who have traveled north from Tijuana, one of Mexico’s hardest-hit cities.

“San Diego County and Baja California, Mexico, have long enjoyed a strong cultural and economic relationship treasured by both. Tens of thousands of people legally cross back and forth across our border every day, among them, some of the 250,000 American citizens who live in Mexico,” a representative for Scripps Health, which operates the Scripps Mercy Hospital in Chula Vista, told Fox News on Monday. “We are not suggesting the border be closed, but that we institute health screens in both directions to protect the United States and Mexico, as this virus does not recognize borders. And we need to ensure the hospitals at the borders receive sufficient medical, pharmaceutical and laboratory testing supplies.”

Scripps top brass are hopeful that federal authorities will begin scanning for high temperatures at the U.S. port of entry, and impose mandatory quarantines of those suspected of having contracted coronavirus.

 

 

So who still wants to open the borders and give free medical to everyone?

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4 hours ago, Redondo said:

Rising coronavirus cases coming from Mexico threaten a relapse in southern California, health officials warn

As California begins to open its economy after almost two months in lockdown, an inflow of coronavirus cases south of the border – where the illness is yet to reach a climax –  is becoming a growing cause for concern.

In the San Diego border city of Chula Vista, hospitals are fast becoming swarmed with COVID-19 patients who have traveled north from Tijuana, one of Mexico’s hardest-hit cities.

“San Diego County and Baja California, Mexico, have long enjoyed a strong cultural and economic relationship treasured by both. Tens of thousands of people legally cross back and forth across our border every day, among them, some of the 250,000 American citizens who live in Mexico,” a representative for Scripps Health, which operates the Scripps Mercy Hospital in Chula Vista, told Fox News on Monday. “We are not suggesting the border be closed, but that we institute health screens in both directions to protect the United States and Mexico, as this virus does not recognize borders. And we need to ensure the hospitals at the borders receive sufficient medical, pharmaceutical and laboratory testing supplies.”

Scripps top brass are hopeful that federal authorities will begin scanning for high temperatures at the U.S. port of entry, and impose mandatory quarantines of those suspected of having contracted coronavirus.

 

 

So who still wants to open the borders and give free medical to everyone?

The wall isn't done yet?

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33 minutes ago, Jason said:

The wall isn't done yet?

“San Diego County and Baja California, Mexico, have long enjoyed a strong cultural and economic relationship treasured by both. Tens of thousands of people legally cross back and forth across our border every day, among them, some of the 250,000 American citizens who live in Mexico,” a representative for Scripps Health, which operates the Scripps Mercy Hospital in Chula Vista, told Fox News on Monday.

 

There is a wall there. Do you guys ever bother even skimming through an article before posting? 

 

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15 hours ago, Catwhoshatinthehat said:

New Zealand is an island with a population of 5M that locked down and quarantined residents returning home into managed facilities.  Any country or area that could lock down to that degree would stand a good chance of accomplishing the same thing.  Here people were complaining when flights started getting canceled crying that was racist and xenophobic.  Anything instituted here if one side supports it many of the people on the other side politically will oppose it just because of that.  Same reason it would be damn near impossible in the current environment in the US to institute things that have worked well in other countries. 

Agreed. Many people in the US are too entrenched, uninformed, needlessly prideful and unfortunately spiteful for that to work here. Clear communication emphasizing that actions are being done for certain reasons and are not meant to be _____phobic would likely have gone a long way. But no, many of our politicians and media are too invested in sowing seeds of division to do this, from the President on down. It manifests in what are otherwise decent people situationally acting like complete assholes, including in this thread.

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53 minutes ago, st1ckboy said:

“San Diego County and Baja California, Mexico, have long enjoyed a strong cultural and economic relationship treasured by both. Tens of thousands of people legally cross back and forth across our border every day, among them, some of the 250,000 American citizens who live in Mexico,” a representative for Scripps Health, which operates the Scripps Mercy Hospital in Chula Vista, told Fox News on Monday.

 

There is a wall there. Do you guys ever bother even skimming through an article before posting? 

 

It's clear that we need to trap those 250,000 Americans in Mexico. They're traitors for moving out of the country anyway.

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