It’s a violation of the President’s 4th amendment right of privacy “of personal effects and papers.” Especially his income BEFORE he took office. If the IRS is satisfied with his previous returns, it should end there.
I just checked Wikipedia, Nancy Pelosi is worth almost 60 million dollars! … and more than a dozen other congressmen are worth even more than her, so go investigate THEIR corrupt income that they earned while IN OFFICE. BTW, I learned from wiki that she comes from a very old and long line of Italian politicians that owned several Baltimore, Maryland political seats that stinks of the Italian MOB. After the Italians’ revered Christopher Columbus statue was thrown into the Baltimore harbor last week, she said she “doesn’t care much about statues, … the people are gonna do what they do.”
Researchers: Mass. residents leaving home almost as much as before pandemic
That's interesting I wonder how the "researchers" are getting their data? *sips coffee continues reading.
Jason Law
3 minutes
BOSTON — John Husson made sure his mask was on tight while throwing soft toss to his young daughter at Billings Field in West Roxbury.
Her travel league softball team is scheduled to begin games in Massachusetts and New Hampshire next week.
“We’re not quite as fearful, still a little bit fearful, but not nearly
as bad,” Husson said about traveling during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Blah blah blah start off with a touchy feely lead-in.
It seems a lot of our anxiety about leaving
the house evaporated in the summer heat, and geolocation data from our
cell phones support that theory.
Oh really?
“We’ve seen mobility going up across the country fairly gradually,” Mike Warren said.
Warren is the co-founder of Descartes Labs, a New Mexico research
company that uses our geolocation data to measure mobility--or how far
we travel from home on a typical day--during the pandemic.
and I'm sure teh gov ain't invested somehow, right?
The data shows Massachusetts mobility is back to 75 or 80 percent of what it was before the pandemic, according to Warren.
“We can see in some other states is actually back up to 100 percent or even larger,” Warren said.
The good news for all of us is that the number of COVID-19 cases
continues to trend downward in Massachusetts, even as our travel ramps
back up.
But Warren can’t explain
why the number of cases have exploded in other parts of the country,
like Florida and Arizona, even though the data shows their mobility is
roughly the same as Massachusetts.
“Something is different. Is it because more people are indoors now
because it’s been hot and you’re just breathing recirculated air
conditioned air? Or are people wearing masks more consistently in places
where the outbreak was more serious early on? We just don’t know,”
Warren said.
Descartes Labs also
provided a state-by-state breakdown of travel in the northeast that
shows Vermonters are traveling the most in July.
Massachusetts and New York residents are venturing out the least, according to the graph.
Warren said the data they collect is already anonymized, and there’s no
way Descartes Labs can trace it to an individual or their phone
numbers.
*cough *cough...bullshit
“We additionally have
some other policies to make sure that any of the data we produce
couldn’t be combined with the data other people have in order to track
an individual,” Warren said.
After more than three months of shutdowns, mandatory quarantines,
self-imposed exile from society and working from home, nature-lovers
looking for a well-earned breath of fresh air could face a possible
collision course between coronavirus and tick-borne illnesses this
summer.
A "perfect storm," warns Eva Sapi, a University of New Haven biology professor and group director for the Lyme Disease Research Group.
Noting the mild winter on the East Coast, Sapi says, "We do have a bad year for the ticks."
Hikers,
campers and anyone else eager for an escape could "just explode into
the outdoors. And there may not be the same thoughtful approach" to
preventing exposure, explains Dr. Sorana Segal-Maurer, director of the
Dr. James J. Rahal, Jr. Division of Infectious Diseases at
NewYork-Presbyterian Queens health care system.
The CDC is over counting the number of China coronavirus
cases in an apparent effort to keep the country shut down throughout the
summer. This fraudulent activity was uncovered by the far-left Atlantic proving even a dead clock is right twice a day.
North Texas officials are warning changes in how the state defines
and reports cases of the Chinese coronavirus could “significantly and
artificially” spike local case totals, creating false alarm as Texas
begins to reopen for business.
Collin County Judge Chris Hill advised residents this weekend
the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) will begin
reporting “probable” COVID-19 cases in addition to “confirmed” cases.
Texas is also expanding its criteria for defining “probable” cases, as well as COVID-related deaths.