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You should still be wearing a mask, even if you got the COVID-19 vaccine. Here s why.
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As more Americans get vaccinated and more proof, albeit still inconclusive, emerges that the COVID-19 vaccines more than likely inhibit the spread of the coronavirus it feels as if the light at the end of the proverbial tunnel is near.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has relaxed its guidelines for social distancing and mask-wearing, permitting fully vaccinated people to congregate indoors with one another in small groups, unmasked. (There’s some caveats: If you’re immunocompromised or older, hold off on indoor gatherings for now even if you’re vaccinated.)
Medical experts look at how, and when, life will get back to normal
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Biden Just Declared ‘War’ On Millions Of Law-Abiding Gun Owners
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Joe Biden promised to do it and he has finally delivered. Today, the cognitively declining President of the United States signed a number of Executive Orders allegedly designed to “curb gun violence” but actually designed to destroy the Second Amendment and the Bill of Rights.
Biden has turned many Americans into felons with a stroke of his pen.
Details are still emerging as to just what the Executive Orders will mean for gun rights but we are aware of some of the ramifications.
Alex Jones breaks down Joe Biden’s press conference where he openly declares war on the second amendment.