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It won't matter, you know those folks will go back to complaining about their "rights" and refuse to wear the masks.
Gov Abbott got COVID-19
How many kids have to die before politicians stop supporting anti-maskers?About 20,000 Mississippi students in quarantine for COVID-19 exposure, health official says
About 4.5% of school children enrolled in Mississippi schools are in quarantine for COVID-19 exposure, data from about 800 schools shows.www.clarionledger.com
So, you're Terrel?Here's part of the segment. They even have a Bama State grad in there. That is me with my wife.
No, he's Brother Emmett with his lovely wife starting at the 0:54sec mark...So, you're Terrel?
Look... I like bama state but I'm not going on national tv reppin them b/f alcorn.So, you're Terrel?
I thought he was the ASU guy.No, he's Brother Emmett with his lovely wife starting at the 0:54sec mark...
Uh, ok.Look... I like bama state but I'm not going on national tv reppin them b/f alcorn.
my wife is a pediatrician and I teach science one town over. started to wear my alcorn polo but my wife had on the dress so I had to change that up.
Keep fighting the good fight!Here's part of the segment. They even have a Bama State grad in there. That is me with my wife.
"Well Laura, the COVID is spreading, most of the numbers are among the unvaccinated, and the Democrats like to blame the Republicans on that. Well, the biggest group in most states are African Americans who have not been vaccinated," Patrick said. "And last time I checked, over 90% of them vote for Democrats in their major cities and major counties. So it's up to the Democrats to get - just as it's up to the Republicans, to try to get as many people vaccinated.
"The US Census Bureau's Household Pulse survey for July 21 to August 2 found that 2.1 million non-Hispanic white Texans reported that they will probably not, definitely, or have not taken the COVID-19 vaccine compared to 703,594 Black Texans.