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4 hours ago, lazarus said:

Two McDonald’s workers shot in Oklahoma over closure of dining area, police say

A case in Detroit was much worse.  A security guard was shot and killed because he wouldn't let a woman into a Family Dollar store because she wasn't wearing a mask.  The guard supported a his wife, eight children and mother.  A Gofundme page was started to raise $10,000 for his funeral, but current donations heave reached nearly $375,000.

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Sister of suspect in fatal shooting 
of Flint dollar store guard charged

Charles E. Ramirez 
Updated 1:35 p.m. ET May 7, 2020

The sister of one of the suspects wanted in last week's fatal shooting of a Flint dollar store security guard was charged Thursday with three felonies, authorities said.

Brya Shatonia Bishop, 24, has been charged with tampering with evidence, lying to police and being an accessory to a felony after the fact, Genesee County Prosecutor David Leyton said. 

Both Ramonyea Bishop and Teague remain at large. The prosecutor said police continue to search for the two men.

On Wednesday, U.S. Marshals said they were offering a reward of up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest of the men. 

MoreMore than $350,000 raised for Flint guard killed after mask confrontation

Police and prosecutors said the shooting happened about 2:15 p.m. Friday at the Family Dollar store at 877 E. Fifth Ave., sparked by an argument between a security guard and a customer who was in the store but wasn't wearing a mask to combat the spread of COVID-19.

They said Calvin Munerlyn, a 43-year-old security guard at the store, denied Sharmel Teague's daughter entry and later denied Teague service because the 20-something  

Sharmel Teague, 45, then allegedly contacted her husband, Larry Teague, and son, Ramonyea Bishop, who then went to the store and killed the security guard, Calvin Munerlyn.

MorePolice probe shooting of Flint security guard in confrontation over mask at Family Dollar

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1 hour ago, Evil Penevil said:

A case in Detroit was much worse.  A security guard was shot and killed because he wouldn't let a woman into a Family Dollar store because she wasn't wearing a mask.  The guard supported a his wife, eight children and mother.  A Gofundme page was started to raise $10,000 for his funeral, but current donations heave reached nearly $375,000.

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Scumbags.

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Well, here you have it.... one of my predictions confirmed...😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

So now, don't forget for a shag : mask, gloves and condom... Of course nobkiss, no touching face .....

Hahahaha all this make me laugh.

No more procreation, because sure you will transmit the decease to the kid... Terrible, how horrible this is, really I am in tears.  This is really the end of humanity ! 

 

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3083403/sperm-containing-coronavirus-raises-small-risk-covid-19-spread

Sperm containing coronavirus raises possibility of sexually transmitted Covid-19, Chinese study shows

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24 minutes ago, Thai Spice said:

Well, here you have it.... one of my predictions confirmed...😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣

So now, don't forget for a shag : mask, gloves and condom... Of course nobkiss, no touching face .....

Hahahaha all this make me laugh.

No more procreation, because sure you will transmit the decease to the kid... Terrible, how horrible this is, really I am in tears.  This is really the end of humanity ! 

 

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3083403/sperm-containing-coronavirus-raises-small-risk-covid-19-spread

Sperm containing coronavirus raises possibility of sexually transmitted Covid-19, Chinese study shows

Yes I  saw that too....you wonder how hands were clean and gloves and masks worn after a skin sterilising  shower...immeadiately before the sample was collected

the testis are generally regarded as immune isolated,but not the seminal vesicles or prostate

requires a confirmatory study with a larger sample size

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2 hours ago, Ivan the terrible said:

Yes I  saw that too....you wonder how hands were clean and gloves and masks worn after a skin sterilising  shower...immeadiately before the sample was collected

the testis are generally regarded as immune isolated,but not the seminal vesicles or prostate

requires a confirmatory study with a larger sample size

Needs a PFU to determine if they are infectious virus particles.

 

 

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A huge percentage of the United States’ coronavirus infections can be traced back to people
travelling from New York City before it went into lockdown, according to new research
from the Yale School of Public Health.

The analysis, whose conclusions are outlined in The New York Times today, shows New
York was the “primary gateway” through which the virus spread to the rest of the country.

Experts say it shows officials at all levels of government in the US “missed the boat” by
waiting too long to halt domestic travel and impose social distancing rules.

https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/health-problems/coronavirus-researchers-find-new-york-was-the-gateway-for-us-infections/news-story/3616cd3063305b16fd5100ac7fc50a72

So let me get this straight. Is the Yale School of Public Health saying that lockdowns, travel bans and social distancing are an effective measure for controlling the spread of a virus.

Gee, ya learn something new every day.

So lockdowns, travel bans and social distancing aren't some perverted attempt at world control as some would have us believe. It's elected officials doing their job of trying to protect society and all members of that society.

 

 

 

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FFS

...  The last safe heaven (bar) along the beach that was still open till a few days ago is now closed....😒 😒😒😒

Need to explore another area !  I know  2 Aussie places on the main drag that are open, but not really my style.

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British rapper Ty dies from virus aged 47

UK rapper Ty has died in hospital from the coronavirus aged 47, after being placed in a medically-induced coma for the past month.

 

He must have been lying about his age. Coronavirus is only lethal to those over 70.

 

 

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2 hours ago, fygjam said:

UFC is back on in Georgia.

 

You'd have to be really hungry to eat at the Cumberland Mall food court.

 

Fortunately proper UFC is indeed back on this weekend! 

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29 minutes ago, thegrogmonster said:

If all things go to plan the pubs in my state of Queensland will open on Friday 10th July 2020.

They're meant to open here June 1st. 

May take a week holiday lol. 

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4 hours ago, Thai Spice said:

No guns  ? 

There was a shooting incident at that mall in December ...

But they caught the bastard ...

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By Shaddi Abusaid, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A Cobb County teenager who sent holiday shoppers scrambling last month when he allegedly shot another man in the Cumberland Mall food court will remain behind bars for now. 

Zaire Dhanoolal, 18, was denied bond at his court appearance on Wednesday, Channel 2 Action News reported. He also picked up an additional charge of carrying a concealed weapon without a permit, jail records show. The shooting in the crowded food court occurred about 1:20 p.m. Dec. 14 about after an altercation broke out between several people, Cobb police said. 

Words were exchanged and the two began fighting, Cobb police Detective Tracey Richie said. At some point, a gun fell out of Ponce’s pants and there was a scramble for the weapon, he said. That’s when Dhanoolal pulled out his own gun and shot 18-year-old Ethan Green between the neck and shoulder, arrest warrants allege.

The sound of gunfire sent frightened shoppers running for cover as a heavy police presence converged on the busy mall. Unaware that the altercation was an isolated incident, many feared there was an active shooter. 
In the chaos, several people left their shoes behind as they ran from the mall. 

“It was pure pandemonium,” shopper Adrian Matthews said at the scene. “People started running and knocked over pretty much the entire store. Candles, glass — It was crazy.”Matthews said he and other terrified customers hid in a storage room at the back of Bath & Body Works until the shooting was over and they were allowed to leave. 

Green survived his injuries and Dhanoolal and Ponce were later arrested, AJC.com previously reported. Related: 2 teens arrested in connection with shooting at Cumberland MallRichie testified that Dhanoolal later admitted pulling the trigger to police, Channel 2 reported. Cobb County Magistrate Judge Gerald Moore denied bond for the 18-year-old, calling him a “danger to the community.” 

“He’s 18 years old. He has no business carrying a firearm,” Moore said. “He’s not lawfully able to do it.”Dhanoolal remains in jail on two counts of aggravated assault and the weapons charge, jail records show. Ponce was charged with one count of reckless conduct and has since bonded out. 

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Went out about 8.00 to the petrol station to get a copy of the Times and a couple of bottles of Pepsi Max. 

Almost no pedestrians about but quite a few cars about. 

Guess they are travelling early to avoid the police. 

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How the virus spreads...south Korean style:

15 confirmed virus cases related to Itaewon clubber including 3 foreigners

SEOUL/YONGIN, South Korea, May 8 (Yonhap) -- Thirteen more cases of the novel coronavirus were confirmed Friday, associated with a patient who visited clubs and bars in Seoul's popular multicultural neighborhood of Itaewon over the weekend.

The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) said that 14 of the patient's contacts, including three foreign nationals and one Army officer, have so far tested positive for COVID-19.

The 29-year-old patient, whom health authorities consider a case of community transmission, visited five clubs and bars in Itaewon from Friday night to the early hours of Saturday last week.

Twelve of the 13 new cases were those who had visited the Itaewon clubs, with the number feared to rise, considering that at least 1,510 people were estimated to have visited the five nightlife establishments, including King Club, Trunk Club and Club Queen.

"It is highly likely that there are more cases down the road," Vice Health Minister Kim Ganglip said during a briefing...

...The city of Yongin said it identified 58 contacts of the man in its jurisdiction, including 44 co-workers. The man's company has been shut down to stem the spread of the virus.

https://m-en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20200508003653315?fbclid=IwAR0_X23Ys1R4UVQPRJaxHaD3CQkj0tvm4wf9B-Y9CglBO2ndbX1dOEKADx0

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14 minutes ago, lazarus said:

How the virus spreads...south Korean style:

15 confirmed virus cases related to Itaewon clubber including 3 foreigners

SEOUL/YONGIN, South Korea, May 8 (Yonhap) -- Thirteen more cases of the novel coronavirus were confirmed Friday, associated with a patient who visited clubs and bars in Seoul's popular multicultural neighborhood of Itaewon over the weekend.

The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC) said that 14 of the patient's contacts, including three foreign nationals and one Army officer, have so far tested positive for COVID-19.

The 29-year-old patient, whom health authorities consider a case of community transmission, visited five clubs and bars in Itaewon from Friday night to the early hours of Saturday last week.

Twelve of the 13 new cases were those who had visited the Itaewon clubs, with the number feared to rise, considering that at least 1,510 people were estimated to have visited the five nightlife establishments, including King Club, Trunk Club and Club Queen.

"It is highly likely that there are more cases down the road," Vice Health Minister Kim Ganglip said during a briefing...

...The city of Yongin said it identified 58 contacts of the man in its jurisdiction, including 44 co-workers. The man's company has been shut down to stem the spread of the virus.

https://m-en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20200508003653315?fbclid=IwAR0_X23Ys1R4UVQPRJaxHaD3CQkj0tvm4wf9B-Y9CglBO2ndbX1dOEKADx0

But it's meant to have an R0 of only 0.75 (according to some).

I guess some will still be wondering why bars and clubs are closed.

 

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11 minutes ago, lazarus said:

How the virus spreads...south Korean style:

15 confirmed virus cases related to Itaewon clubber including 3 foreigners

https://m-en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20200508003653315?fbclid=IwAR0_X23Ys1R4UVQPRJaxHaD3CQkj0tvm4wf9B-Y9CglBO2ndbX1dOEKADx0

And from the same source:

USFK service member from Japan tests positive for coronavirus; total infections at 27

SEOUL, May 8 (Yonhap) -- An American soldier who was recently assigned to the U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) from Japan tested positive for the novel coronavirus, the military said Friday, bringing the total number of infections among its population to 27.

He arrived at Osan Air Base in Pyeongtaek, some 70 kilometers south of Seoul, on Wednesday on a U.S. government-arranged charter flight and was under mandatory quarantine at Camp Humphreys while awaiting the results of his COVID-19 test.

He is the third active-duty USFK service member who has been confirmed to have contracted the virus so far, according to the U.S. military.

 

https://m-en.yna.co.kr/view/AEN20200508011500325?section=news

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