Oddball
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Wisconsin has been under a (very probably illegal) face diaper mandate since August 1, nitwit.Pretty sure Donald can kiss any prospect of winning Wisconsin buh-bye.
Wisconsin's coronavirus crisis is dire and is going to get worse before it improves, state health officials said Wednesday.The warnings were paired with the announcement of an alternate care facility set to open next week at State Fair Park in West Allis, intended to help free up beds at hospitals inundated with coronavirus patients."Our state is in a dangerous place," state Health Services Secretary-designee Andrea Palm said. "We are overwhelming our health care system."Hospitals in Wisconsin are treating nearly triple the number of coronavirus patients as a month ago, and they're doing so with dwindling bed capacity and severe staffing shortages as hundreds of health care workers exposed to the virus in the community are forced to quarantine at home.
"This is going to get worse before it gets better. Our current surge in cases will lead to even more hospitalizations, and we must prepare for that," Palm said.
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Wisconsin reports more than 2,300 new coronavirus cases, 16 deaths as crisis continues to spiral 'out of control'
Hospitals in Wisconsin are treating nearly triple the number of coronavirus patients as a month ago. State health officials warned the crisis would worsen.www.jsonline.com
This sounds about right. The amount of time from an event until an outbreak or hotspot happens.
trump has been to Wisconsin twice in the campaign. The last time was September 17th. Which is exactly 3 weeks ago.
I bet if you look at where trump has had his rallies you will find increases of the virus.
He doesn't social distance. Very few wear masks.
People get the virus at his rallies then goes home and spreads it everywhere they go.
It's not surprising Wisconsin is having such a hard time with the virus.
If those idiotic, virtue signaling, talismans of blind obedience were worth a shit, there wouldn't be a surge in in infections.