Day 15-LA County Dept. of Health MANDATES indoor masking
L. and I at La Boheme today…
Botegga Louie for coffee and pastries….
A Good Samaritan aka Whistleblower released a secret CDC Report addressing Covid-19 to the Washington Post, where it was promptly published. Apparently, the CDC has been sitting on the knowledge that not only can vaccinated people contract the Delta variant, they can spread it. The CDC and Fauci continue to perpetuate the lie that the ‘vaxxed’ can’t spread the virus to others, when they have no idea what they’re talking about. In fact, Rochelle knew about an incident that occurred in Provincetown, Massachusetts where several large public gatherings took place over a 2-week period [July 3 through July 17] in honor of Independence Day “from Covid”, according to Biden, who largely encouraged these 4th of July celebrations. By the end of the month, 1000 people had been infected, BUT 74% of them were vaccinated!!
A few take-aways:
1. Breakout infections
We’ve been hearing from Fauci and Friends [CDC] that “breakout infections” are extremely rare. How do they know? The CDC refuses to test for “breakouts”, but the anecdotal information is coming in fast and furious. Provincetown has become yet another super-spreader case study, like the May 2020 church choir rehearsal super- spreader event, that killed several members in Mount Vernon, WA.
Based on the Provincetown super-spreader details, 74% of the vaxxed people who showed up for the celebrations got barbecue, corn-on-the-cob, and Covid. That’s not nothin.’ Breakout infections are NOT extremely rare; 3 out of 4 vaccinated people who attended a public gathering in Barnstable County, Mass, became infected. Then they passed it to the townsfolk. As of today, 900 Baked Bean state residents are infected. The American people learned so much from the church choir super-spreader last year and we can learn a lot from the Provincetown event, too, if we would just take a moment to listen.
2. The vaccine is working (not)
Unfortunately, the most important information about this incident is being drowned out by Fauci and Friends constantly crowing that “the vaccines are working!” Nobody died and only 7 people were hospitalized.
BUT, you can pass the virus, dumb ass!
The most important fact and the elephant in the room that Rochelle refuses to address is that the ‘vaxxed’ contracted Delta [90% of the infections were Delta] and then went on to infect their fellow neighbors. Only 2,994 live in Provincetown which means 33% of the town [and surrounding areas in Barnstable County] is infected.
Vaccinated people can pass the virus! This is huge.
Fauci and Friends were in possession of the above information at the exact same time they were telling vaccinated people to unmask. And so, dear readers, we have come full circle. At the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, Fauci and Friends told us not to mask – “Masks don’t work!”, they cried. And now, as the Delta pandemic unfolds, here come Fauci and Friends with the same admonition…that is, until, the Whistleblower forwarded the aforementioned report to the Washington Post.
3. Testing
Finally, somebody thought it might be a good idea to conduct breakout testing concerning the Barnstable County Barbecue super-spreader and vaccine efficacy. Those Massachusetts public health nurses were on it! Here are the results:
Of those who had breakthrough infections:
159 [46%] had the Big Pharma Pfizer vaccine
131 [38%] had the Moderna vaccine
56 [16%] had the J&J vaccine
Go Team J&J!!! [this is my vaccine]
Maybe fewer people got the J&J jab, which would result in fewer breakouts for the J&J community... but, just let me believe…
7/30/21. Saturday.
8:00-8:30 – Up and I go downstairs to say good morning to the animal. She wags her tail when she sees me come downstairs, but doesn’t bother to lift her head - lazy. I rub her tummy three times, she grabs her toy, and we go outside. Rat droppings are still non-existent, thank God! The dog goes potty and we return inside: cheese for her, coffee for me. I go upstairs.
8:30-11:30 – Spa day. I spend some time trying to find something to wear.
11:30-12:30 – L. and I leave for brunch at La Boheme, in West Hollywood.
Driving.
12:30-2:00- La Boheme is a hip and trendy French Bistro! Although there is no valet, L. is able to find a parking spot on the street and we walk up to the hostess stand. Dining is al fresco and we’re seated right away. A huge awning spans the length of the patio with velvet love seats and floor-length, mosaic mirrors scattered about. I love it! L. and I order the Charcuterie Board and the Vegan Ricotta Stuffed Squash Blossoms for our appetizer. I also order the Omelet aux Fines Herbs & Goat Cheese and L. orders the Avocado Toast. Cocktails all the way around – Prosecco (x2) for me; Mocktails (x2) for L. I can’t finish the omelet so I take it to go.
2:00-3:00 – After, L. and I go to Botegga Louie, another cute restaurant in the “nice” part of WeHo, but it’s also known for it’s coffee. We get coffee drinks to go and two sugar-rolled, raspberry-filled, puff pastries for later.
3:00-4:00 – Driving
4:00-5:30 – Home and L. and I watch the first episode of the most recent season of Married at First Sight. Looks like it’s going to be a s—t show. Can’t wait to watch the rest of the episodes.
5:30-6:00 – I water my plants.
6:00-6:30 – I pack my overnight bag and lunch bag, load my car, and drive to B’s house.
7:00 –9:00 - Cocktail hour(s)!!
9:00-10:00 – B. ordered dinner from California Fish Grill and I have the breaded fish tacos. They are sooo good, I eat every bite. So much food today! This is going to cost me, but I loved everything I ate!
10:00-11:30 – B. and I watch Nina Wu, a Chinese thriller with subtitles, but it is so avant garde, I have no idea what I just saw. I loved it, but can somebody tell me what it’s about?
12:00-1:00 – Nighttime routine. Bed.