4/24/21: As noted earlier, April has been the “cruelest month” for ex-president Trump and his band.
We know, for starters, that Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin continues to get dumber the longer he serves as a member in Congress. Last week, in a radio interview with Vicki McKenna, a conservative talk show host, he wondered aloud why anyone would care about other people getting vaccinated, asking rhetorically, “What do you care if your neighbor has one or not?”
Sen. Dumbbell went on to say, “For the very young, I see no reason to be pushing vaccines on people. I certainly am going to vigorously resist any kind of government use or imposing of vaccine passports. ... That could be a very freedom-robbing step and people need to understand these things.”
Yes. People like Johnson.
Sen. Johnson with his dad in 2016. Today, any infected person would be a threat to his father's health. |
For example, Young Person A, 15, does not get vaccinated and catches the coronavirus. Young Person A is asymptomatic. Young Person A heads for school where Teacher B is soon infected. Teacher B is also asymptomatic, but goes home and infects Husband C. Husband C spreads COVID-19 at work, then develops a high fever and has trouble breathing. Husband C ends up hospitalized, but recovers. Persons B and C get whopping medical bills, as a result.
Unfortunately, at C’s place of employ, Co-Worker D is infected. Person D visits Grandma E and Grandpa F. Both catch the coronavirus. Grandma E recovers quickly. Grandpa F has several underlying conditions and dies in the intensive care unit at the local hospital.
See, Sen. Johnson, how easy this is to figure out. As of April 23, CDC reported that COVID-19 had killed
575,758Americans.
That would be equivalent to
wiping out almost the entire population of the State of Wyoming.
Since we last checked the numbers, unvaccinated individuals have helped spread the disease, with deadly effect.
Daily death tolls (subject to changes as new numbers are tallied by CDC) show that on
4/7: 776 Americans died
4/8: 928
4/9: 899
4/10: 734
4/11: 332
4/12: 576
4/13: 714
4/14: 838
4/15: 832
4/16: 905
4/17: 696
4/18: 358
4/19: 682
4/20: 733
4/21: 875
4/22: 775
4/23: 860 died (but Sen. Johnson was too clueless to figure the danger
out.)
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