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Covfefe-19 The 12th Part: The Only Thing Worse Than This New Board Is TrumpVirus2020

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This lady?

During her tenure as administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the HHS Inspector General in July 2020 concluded that she spent more than $5 million in federal contracts on politically connected contractors and violated federal contracting rules.[SUP][4][/SUP] More than $3.5 million of taxpayer funds were spent on consultants to promote Verma's public profile.[SUP][5][/SUP] These findings were further reinforced when in September 2020 an independent panel of Congressional oversight committees concluded that "Congress did not intend for taxpayer dollars to be spent on handpicked communications consultants used to promote Administrator Verma’s public profile and personal brand. Administrator Verma has shown reckless disregard for the public’s trust. We believe she should personally reimburse the taxpayers for these inappropriate expenditures."

Not sure I'm going to take her word for....anything.

How about Cuomo's own staff. Does that work for you?

https://nypost.com/2021/02/11/cuomo-aide-admits-they-hid-nursing-home-data-from-feds/
 
This lady?

During her tenure as administrator of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the HHS Inspector General in July 2020 concluded that she spent more than $5 million in federal contracts on politically connected contractors and violated federal contracting rules.[SUP][4][/SUP] More than $3.5 million of taxpayer funds were spent on consultants to promote Verma's public profile.[SUP][5][/SUP] These findings were further reinforced when in September 2020 an independent panel of Congressional oversight committees concluded that "Congress did not intend for taxpayer dollars to be spent on handpicked communications consultants used to promote Administrator Verma’s public profile and personal brand. Administrator Verma has shown reckless disregard for the public’s trust. We believe she should personally reimburse the taxpayers for these inappropriate expenditures."

Not sure I'm going to take her word for....anything.

Seema was terrible and she did enough damage to our health systems. Good riddance
 

There's not one word in that article that indicates that any CDC guidance was ignored. Big internal kerfuffle over what numbers were reported and when and how they were broken down, but nothing else.

During Wednesday’s conference call, DeRosa said it appeared the DOJ was no longer focused on New York’s nursing home deaths.
“All signs point to they are not looking at this, they’ve dropped it,” she said.
“They never formally opened an investigation. They sent a letter asking a number of questions and then we satisfied those questions and it appears that they’re gone.”


DOJ is satisfied - why aren't you?
 
As I wrote before, I don't think he's catching flak because NY is either better off or worse off than other states. No one is saying that.

He's catching flak because he lied about it to his own legislature. That's all. But, he seems to be doubling down on it now by restating the old "we just followed the CDC" argument he used last summer, which as has been pointed out by many articles, simply isn't true.

Even if he did, who gives a ****? It’s not like giving them different information would have changed anything.
 
There's not one word in that article that indicates that any CDC guidance was ignored. Big internal kerfuffle over what numbers were reported and when and how they were broken down, but nothing else.

During Wednesday’s conference call, DeRosa said it appeared the DOJ was no longer focused on New York’s nursing home deaths.
“All signs point to they are not looking at this, they’ve dropped it,” she said.
“They never formally opened an investigation. They sent a letter asking a number of questions and then we satisfied those questions and it appears that they’re gone.”


DOJ is satisfied - why aren't you?

I don't think it's the DOJ that is giving Cuomo flak. Again, as I posted before, it appears to be an issue between Cuomo and people within his own state government, including people within his own party in state government.

Other than a little Dem on Dem violence here, which is amusing to watch, as I said earlier, I really don't care.
 
There's not one word in that article that indicates that any CDC guidance was ignored.

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DOJ is satisfied - why aren't you?


Psst. He's not arguing in good faith. His conclusions are predetermined, like the Senate "jury." Pay him no mind, it is fruitless to argue.

Either he knows he's spreading RWNJ propaganda, in which case he's cynical, or he doesn't know, in which case he's a rube.

Either way, he is not worth your time.
 
GF just got a call that there was leftover vaccine for the day and since she on the educator wait list she gets her shot...unless baldness becomes a comorbidity I wont be getting mine for a while but one step closer to being able to get out of here for a while!
 
I don't think it's the DOJ that is giving Cuomo flak. Again, as I posted before, it appears to be an issue between Cuomo and people within his own state government, including people within his own party in state government.

Other than a little Dem on Dem violence here, which is amusing to watch, as I said earlier, I really don't care.
If you think dem on dem violence is great, wait til you hear about what Trump is doing to your party...

double chin Mitch was in his first draft of his press release tonight lol
 
GF just got a call that there was leftover vaccine for the day and since she on the educator wait list she gets her shot...unless baldness becomes a comorbidity I wont be getting mine for a while but one step closer to being able to get out of here for a while!

I had a chance to get Pfizer dose yesterday, I turned it down. Many in much greater need than me
 
Psst. He's not arguing in good faith. His conclusions are predetermined, like the Senate "jury." Pay him no mind, it is fruitless to argue.

Either he knows he's spreading RWNJ propaganda, in which case he's cynical, or he doesn't know, in which case he's a rube.

Either way, he is not worth your time.

I find Hovey to be as big of an egotistical a—hole as everyone else on here, but he’s not wrong on this one. Yeah, he’s maybe flagging it for nefarious reasons, but who cares? We (rightfully) rub his face in sh-t anytime he’s wrong, which is a lot. On this issue though, you yourself said let Democrats, and potentially the Courts, sort this one out. If they determine no harm, no foul, great, move on. But, it has little to do with the current DOJ, federal guidelines, or the GOP. Fellow Ny Democrats are the ones asking questions. If it’s not a big deal like a lot of y’all are saying, it’ll go away quietly.
 
Company in Rochester, Minnesota developing oral COVID-19 vaccine

Vyriad, a scientific research lab based in Rochester, Minnesota, started working on a COVID-19 vaccine early last year and lab testing shows its delivery method and properties could give people immunity to the virus.

Vyriad typically studies viruses as a way to fight against cancer, but in early 2020 when researchers first started looking into a COVID-19 vaccine, CEO Dr. Stephen Russell was eager to jump on board.

Because the vaccine would enter the body in the same way as the virus, through the nose and mouth, researchers think it could be even more effective than when the vaccine is administered through the bloodstream. Dr. Russell says this type of vaccine is also very adaptable, so it could be used to fight against mutations as scientists learn more about them.

Vyriad has done lab testing on the virus, but is currently looking to partner with a larger drug company to create the quantity needed for clinical testing and mass production. Dr. Russell says he sees an oral vaccine as something that will be used further into the future.
 
Are they on your NextDoor app? sounds like something NextDoor Vigilantes would do!

One of my local Edina Nextdoor trolls has a hearing in court today trying to challenge walz ability to have emergency powers
 
One of my local Edina Nextdoor trolls has a hearing in court today trying to challenge walz ability to have emergency powers

Live look in:

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