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One person now has contracted triple E so unfortunately the following towns are going to start voluntary lockdowns but I’ll tell you how voluntary it really is. It hurts me, it pains me that these towns are where I last resided for the last 20 plus years. Douglas, Oxford, Sutton, and Webster. Webster Mass is the home of Lake Chagagog, Manchagagog, Chabunagungamog. Look it up. Now this is a voluntary lockdown. How voluntary you ask? Well, the town of Oxford, one of the four that are starting this lockdown. According to what I’m seeing right now, the Board of Health voted to support the recommendation for people to remain indoors after 6 p.m.
effective immediately through September 30th. So give up your freedom. Don’t spray yourself with off or use skin so soft. Stay inside, be afraid of a mosquito, and be good little subjects. But it gets worse. Starting on October 1st, they’re going to move that up an hour. They recommend staying inside from 5 p.m. through sun up until the first hard frost of the year and nobody really knows when that happens because it’s just weather and whenever that happens then they say you should be able to be free. But we saw this stuff happen before.
Give up your freedoms because government is scaring people, one victim of this virus and everybody else is going to lose their rights. Then there’s this. This is a quote from the Board of Health in Oxford. It is the Board of Health’s responsibility to protect the public health and we take EEE very seriously and we are strongly encouraging residents to follow these recommendations due to the severity of EEE and the fact that it is in our community. And that was a spokesperson for the town of Oxford, Massachusetts. Again, one case. A good friend of mine, and I know he’s going to see this, my friend Ronnie posted this on his Instagram and I think it’s spot on.
He said, we have become an absolutely ridiculous nanny state in Massachusetts. We live in one of these four towns and it’s truly hard to comprehend that nearly 250 years ago, farmers from these very towns walked to Lexington and Concord to fight for our freedoms. We have been dealing with EEE since I can remember and now the overreaction to one case is causing a COVID like panic. The following information is directly from the mass.gov website. Quote, the most recent outbreak began in 2019 with 12 cases and six deaths and continued into 2020 with five cases and one death.
There were no human cases of EEE in Massachusetts in 21, 22 or 23. If you do the math, that’s a 0.00001% death rate with a population of 7 million in the state. I do feel sorry for the person who is currently infected and hope for a full recovery, but this overreaction is just an indicator of how our politicians and communities were conditioned to the COVID voluntary lockdowns, which eventually became mandatory to which a large majority, including myself, stuck our middle finger up to. I’m calling out to all the people who I know and love in those four towns and have spent two and a half decades with.
Do not comply. This is a test going into an election in which they are very worried about losing. Those four towns generally vote red generally. Guys and gals, use your brains. Do what you’ve been doing your entire life when mosquitoes come out and take care of yourself the way you know you can. There’s no need to worry. There’s no need to bow down or kowtow and keep yourselves inside and rob yourselves and your children’s of their liberty. Children’s and your children of your freedom of movement and your individual liberty. Do not comply.
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