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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1250284)7/28/2020 5:37:53 PM
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Hussein & byedone corrupted the fed gov with their greed and crooked deals used to enrich themselves.
J Solomon has written a great book detailing their theft & thievery.

POTUS Trump has refurbished our medical readiness after the Hussein protocol left us unprepared for the viral Attack from the red Chinese.

The red wave will wipe out what’s left of the corrupt demoncrats in our Republic.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1250284)7/29/2020 3:21:46 AM
From: pocotrader  Respond to of 1578195
 
The whole church has got it, just about': dozens with Covid-19 after Alabama Baptist revival

  • Pastor says churchgoers tested positive after multi-day event
  • ‘We knew what we were getting into. We knew the possibilities’
  • More than 40 people were infected with the coronavirus after attending a multi-day revival event at a north Alabama Baptist church, according to the congregation’s pastor.

    “The whole church has got it, just about,” Pastor Daryl Ross of Warrior Creek Missionary Baptist church in Marshall county told AI.com.

    The pastor said churchgoers, including himself, tested positive after a series of religious services featuring a guest pastor over several days last week.

    Ross said the services were shut down by Friday after one of the members who attended tested positive for the virus. The member presented no symptoms, but got tested when several of his co-workers received positive tests, according to the pastor.

    Over the weekend, dozens more fell ill, Ross said, adding: “I’ve got church members sick everywhere.”

    “We knew what we were getting into. We knew the possibilities.”

    Ross said two cases were serious and as of Sunday nobody had been hospitalized, though many had reported fevers, headaches and respiratory issues.

    He said some social distancing measures were in place during the services, which were held multiple times a day, and most members skipped the events out of concern for the virus. Those that attended sat with their own families. Masks were not required, the newspaper reported.

    “We let everybody do what they felt like. If you were comfortable shaking hands, you shook hands. If you didn’t, you didn’t,” the pastor said.

    The church is located in a small community called Strawberry, about 60 miles north-east of Birmingham.