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And by "does" I mean female deer.
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There’s also a purported letter to an Indiana newspaper (print) on same deer crossing topic.
U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wisconsin, is once again making waves with his false claims about COVID-19.
This time, Johnson, who recently announced his re-election campaign, took to the Charlie Kirk Show on Jan. 26, 2022 to talk about COVID-19 vaccines.
"We’ve heard story after story. All these athletes dropping dead on the field," he said during a conversation on the radio show about adverse effects of the vaccine. "But we’re supposed to ignore that. Nothing happening here, nothing to see. This is a travesty, this is a scandal."
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Is Johnson right?
No.
Erie is the most shallow of the Great Lakes and normally freezes first. I've been on the ice a few times there but I would not be cra-cra enough to drive a vehicle onto it.northland10 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 7:58 am When I lived up north, it felt like one or two snowmobilers were lost each year when they ran their machine off the end of the ice at 60-70 mph on one of the larger inland lakes up there. People don't try Lake Michigan because it has only rarely gotten to 90% frozen and on the west side, it tends to chunk up in piles of ice.
That sounds like a horrendous way to go, though that seems to be Darwin Award type behavior, and not something I'd be excessively sympathetic to. A friend lives in a rural Wisconsin town bisected by a moderately large and gentle-flowing river. The river freezes solid and becomes a natural snowmobile raceway each year.northland10 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 7:58 am When I lived up north, it felt like one or two snowmobilers were lost each year when they ran their machine off the end of the ice at 60-70 mph on one of the larger inland lakes up there. People don't try Lake Michigan because it has only rarely gotten to 90% frozen and on the west side, it tends to chunk up in piles of ice.
"Every day I read about reports in which my staff are either verbally or physically abused," Henson told CBS News. "We've ensured that we have public safety officers throughout the hospital."
Just 47% of Henry County residents are fully vaccinated, according to the Georgia Department of Health — much lower than the 64% who are fully vaccinated nationwide.
"There's a widespread perception in our community that COVID is a hoax, that it's being overblown by the media," respiratory therapist Steven Wasson told CBS News.
Dr. Gregory Evans said health care workers regularly have "emotionally tense" conversations with families. Verbal attacks toward them include "accusations of why we aren't giving certain medications that they may have researched on the internet," Evans told CBS News.
George Takei