The Ohio National Guard will be allowed to help vaccinate the general populace against COVID-19. Health and Human Services gave the Ohio National Guard a waiver allowing them to administer COVID-19 vaccines to the general Ohio populace.
And so it begins, watching COVID-19 vaccines being administered to civilians by the United States military, where do you think all that is going to lead us to? Let me tell you where it leads, it leads to mandated, forced vaccinations of the civilian population at the point of a gun. Oh, it will start voluntarily all right, the kind-hearted National Guard soldiers working to inoculate people against a deadly virus, and then when people have accepted receiving voluntary injections from the military, things will turn and it will become mandatory.
America is in the process of slipping into a black hole, and 'we the people' are simply standing by and watching it happen. No one is rising up, no one is standing against this tyranny, and because of that, the Democrats and Republicans are raiding the store, plundering the vaults, and stripping Lady Liberty as bare as the branches of a tree in winter. Correction, as bare as the branches of a tree in dark winter.
JOE BIDEN KEEPS TELLING YOU ABOUT THE COMING ‘DARK WINTER’, DID YOU KNOW THAT PHRASE IS CONNECTED TO EVENT 201 AND THE COVID-1984 PLANNEDEMIC?
National Guard Can Vaccinate All Ohioans
FROM YAHOO NEWS: Major General John Harris said members of the Ohio National Guard will begin receiving doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, clearing the way for them to assist in vaccinating all Ohioans. There is not yet a concrete plan for how to use the Guard in distributing the vaccine. Gov. Mike DeWine said Monday he foresees using the Guard to bring the COVID-19 vaccine to under-served and hard-to-reach parts of Ohio.
Avoid a Christmas Surge
With Christmas days away, health officials have now determined that many Ohioans refrained from attending large celebrations during Thanksgiving. The decision to mostly stay home led to a plateauing, and perhaps even a decrease, in new COVID-19 cases.
But another holiday will soon be celebrated in the Buckeye State.
"It’s critical that we keep up the work we started during Thanksgiving for the next several weeks to prevent another surge in January. If we can get through Christmas and New Year’s without a significant surge, we will be much better positioned to start 2021 against this virus," DeWine said.
Monday's COVID-19 Numbers
Ohio's COVID-19 numbers continue to decline, according to state health department data. In the past 24 hours, officials confirmed 6,548 new COVID-19 cases among Ohioans. That's the second-fewest cases confirmed in a day over the past three weeks. It also continues a four-day decline in COVID-19 cases.
Deaths and hospitalizations related to the virus were also below their rolling average on Monday.
"We have 17 counties with a case rate over 1,000, meaning that at least 1% of the people in these counties currently have or very recently had the virus and are at risk of spreading it to others. Only four counties in Ohio have a case rate below 500," DeWine said.
Here are all of Monday's numbers:
- New cases: 6,548
- New deaths: 75
- New hospitalizations: 301
- New ICU admissions: 37
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