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The Pennsylvania Department of Health is encouraging citizens to masturbate and getting an OnlyFans account to slow the spread of the Wuhan virus while having sex.
The PDH website asks Pennsylvanians to “consider utilizing risk reduction strategies to protect your health and the health of your sex partner(s).” Under “consider your level of risk,” the department’s first piece of advice is to masturbate: “you are your safest sex partner.”
OnlyFans, a subscription service for pornography, now has an official Pennsylvania Health Department endorsement. In other recommendations, however, the health department sounds cautious about the physical consequences of random sex in a way the left has jeered and fought for decades.
Hogan issues order requiring coronavirus test after out-of-state travel
Gregory S. Schneider, Ovetta Wiggins and Julie Zauzmer, The Washington Post
Dec. 17, 2020
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Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan issued an emergency order Thursday requiring anyone who travels outside the state to get tested for the coronavirus and to self-quarantine for 10 days when they return.
Hogan said out-of-state travel should happen only if necessary as virus levels continue to hover at elevated rates across the region. The new protocols do not apply to people visiting the District of Columbia or the bordering states of Delaware, Pennsylvania and Virginia.
The order, which comes a week before the Christmas holiday, is designed to send a strong message to residents that - despite the optimism that comes with the arrival of the first batch of vaccine - the virus is still surging and additional steps are needed to help stop its spread.
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All Maryland hospitals and nursing homes will receive the coronavirus vaccine within the next two weeks, Gov. Larry Hogan said Tuesday.
Hogan also announced he has reactivated the Maryland National Guard, a constant presence throughout the coronavirus response, to help provide logistical support to the vaccination effort.
On Monday, the first COVID-19 vaccines were administered in Maryland. It will take many weeks to fully ramp up the production and distribution of vaccines. but these vaccines really do offer us hope that we are reaching the final phase of this global pandemic, Hogan said.
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