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On Mon, 22 Mar 2021 00:11:19 -0400, wrote:
On Sun, 21 Mar 2021 18:01:23 -0000 (UTC), Bill wrote: Keyser Sze wrote: On 3/20/21 10:51 PM, wrote: On Sat, 20 Mar 2021 11:57:18 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote: WASHINGTON (AP) Donald Trumps Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida, has been partially closed after staff members tested positive for the coronavirus. Thats according to several people, including one familiar with club operations, who said Mar-a-Lago had partially closed a section of the club and quarantined some of its workers out of an abundance of caution. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the situation by name. An email sent to members said that service had been temporarily suspended in the clubs dining room and at its beach club because some staff members had recently tested positive. It said the club had undertaken all appropriate response measures, including sanitizing affected areas, and that banquet and event services remain open. The health and safety of our members and staff is our highest priority, it read. The Florida Department of Health did not immediately respond to a phone call and email. Trump moved to Mar-a-Lago after leaving Washington in January, and has spent the weeks since then laying low, golfing, dining with friends, meeting with Republican party leaders and plotting his political future as he considers running again in 2024. Trump was hospitalized with COVID-19 last fall and has since been vaccinated against the virus. Mar-a-Lago was the site of his first known exposure more than a year ago. A senior Brazilian official tested positive last year after spending time at Mar-a-Lago, where he posed for a photo next to Trump and attended a family birthday party. The Trump White House was hit with several subsequent outbreaks after it flouted virus precautions by resisting mask-wearing and continuing to hold large events. The club in Palm Beach has been a flurry of activity in recent weeks, hosting events and fundraisers, including one to benefit rescue dogs. Trump unexpectedly dropped by the event last week. In January, Palm Beach County issued a warning to Mar-a-Lagos management after a New Years Eve party that violated an ordinance requiring employees and guests to wear masks. Video of the party posted online by Trumps son, Donald Trump Jr., showed that few of the 500 guests wore masks as they crowded the dance floor while rapper Vanilla Ice, Beach Boys co-founder Mike Love and singer Taylor Dayne performed. The club was told future violations would result in fines of $15,000. The former president was not present at the party. ___ Spencer reported from Fort Lauderdale. Associated Press writer Zeke Miller contributed to this report. (Well, I hope impacted employees recover.) What do you want to bet this was kitchen staff who never had any contract with party guests ... but that wouldn't fit your narrative would it. BTW the writer must not know much about the law. There are no fines for mask violations in Florida. They can assess them, they just can't collect them. Your appreciation for those who put others at risk of contracting COVID is, I see, unabated. Like all the people from up north who descend on Florida during spring break? So far the biggest problem we have is in miami and it isn't college kids on spring break, it is thugs from the Acela corridor coming down to cause trouble. We are seeing violent street rampages, assaults, guns and general mayhem. It is not the normal underage drinking, balcony climbing, public urination and on the beach sex we see with spring breakers. The mayor says "I don't see this is a sort of spring break thing, because I don't think these are college kids," Gelber said. "I think it changes the nature of what we're in front of here. I think there are very few places that are open as we have been and as our state has been open. And there are even precious fewer places as beautiful as ours that is open." Miami isn't normally a spring break location anyway. They were also pretty much kicked out of Ft Lauderdale years ago. Now spring Break is Daytona, Cocoa Beach and up that way on the east coast for the I-95 crowd and the midwest kids go to the Gulf beaches. We are packed here with no particular issues other than the drinking, ****ing and acting stupid stuff. I am not even hearing much about that but you can't get me near the beach in the spring. I have to do water in two weeks and I dread driving down that way. I wonder how much an Uber driver would charge to drop off my samples. === There's always FedEx overnight. |
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2021 18:01:23 -0000 (UTC), wrote:Keyser Sze wrote: On 3/20/21 10:51 PM, wrote: On Sat, 20 Mar 2021 11:57:18 -0400, Keyser Sze wrote: WASHINGTON (AP) ? Donald Trump?s Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida, has been partially closed after staff members tested positive for the coronavirus. That?s according to several people, including one familiar with club operations, who said Mar-a-Lago had ?partially closed? a section of the club and quarantined some of its workers ?out of an abundance of caution.? The person spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the situation by name. An email sent to members said that service had been temporarily suspended in the club?s dining room and at its beach club because some staff members had recently tested positive. It said the club had undertaken ?all appropriate response measures,? including sanitizing affected areas,? and that banquet and event services remain open. ?The health and safety of our members and staff is our highest priority,? it read. The Florida Department of Health did not immediately respond to a phone call and email. Trump moved to Mar-a-Lago after leaving Washington in January, and has spent the weeks since then laying low, golfing, dining with friends, meeting with Republican party leaders and plotting his political future as he considers running again in 2024. Trump was hospitalized with COVID-19 last fall and has since been vaccinated against the virus. Mar-a-Lago was the site of his first known exposure more than a year ago. A senior Brazilian official tested positive last year after spending time at Mar-a-Lago, where he posed for a photo next to Trump and attended a family birthday party. The Trump White House was hit with several subsequent outbreaks after it flouted virus precautions by resisting mask-wearing and continuing to hold large events. The club in Palm Beach has been a flurry of activity in recent weeks, hosting events and fundraisers, including one to benefit rescue dogs. Trump unexpectedly dropped by the event last week. In January, Palm Beach County issued a warning to Mar-a-Lago?s management after a New Year?s Eve party that violated an ordinance requiring employees and guests to wear masks. Video of the party posted online by Trump?s son, Donald Trump Jr., showed that few of the 500 guests wore masks as they crowded the dance floor while rapper Vanilla Ice, Beach Boys co-founder Mike Love and singer Taylor Dayne performed. The club was told future violations would result in fines of $15,000. The former president was not present at the party. ___ Spencer reported from Fort Lauderdale. Associated Press writer Zeke Miller contributed to this report. (Well, I hope impacted employees recover.) What do you want to bet this was kitchen staff who never had any contract with party guests ... but that wouldn't fit your narrative would it. BTW the writer must not know much about the law. There are no fines for mask violations in Florida. They can assess them, they just can't collect them. Your appreciation for those who put others at risk of contracting COVID is, I see, unabated. Like all the people from up north who descend on Florida during springbreak?So far the biggest problem we have is in miami and it isn't collegekids on spring break, it is thugs from the Acela corridor coming downto cause trouble. We are seeing violent street rampages, assaults, guns and generalmayhem. It is not the normal underage drinking, balcony climbing, publicurination and on the beach sex we see with spring breakers. The mayor says"I don't see this is a sort of spring break thing, because I don'tthink these are college kids," Gelber said. "I think it changes thenature of what we're in front of here. I think there are very fewplaces that are open as we have been and as our state has been open.And there are even precious fewer places as beautiful as ours that isopen."Miami isn't normally a spring break location anyway. They were alsopretty much kicked out of Ft Lauderdale years ago. Now spring Break is Daytona, Cocoa Beach and up that way on the eastcoast for the I-95 crowd and the midwest kids go to the Gulf beaches.We are packed here with no particular issues other than the drinking,****ing and acting stupid stuff. I am not even hearing much about thatbut you can't get me near the beach in the spring. I have to do waterin two weeks and I dread driving down that way. I wonder how much an Uber driver would charge to drop off my samples. How frequently are you requires to drop off samples? -- Thanks Donald. Do you miss him yet? ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- https://piaohong.s3-us-west-2.amazon...net/index.html |
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2021 06:52:14 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 3/20/21 10:51 PM, wrote: On Sat, 20 Mar 2021 11:57:18 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida, has been partially closed after staff members tested positive for the coronavirus. That’s according to several people, including one familiar with club operations, who said Mar-a-Lago had “partially closed” a section of the club and quarantined some of its workers “out of an abundance of caution.” The person spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the situation by name. An email sent to members said that service had been temporarily suspended in the club’s dining room and at its beach club because some staff members had recently tested positive. It said the club had undertaken “all appropriate response measures,” including sanitizing affected areas,” and that banquet and event services remain open. “The health and safety of our members and staff is our highest priority,” it read. The Florida Department of Health did not immediately respond to a phone call and email. Trump moved to Mar-a-Lago after leaving Washington in January, and has spent the weeks since then laying low, golfing, dining with friends, meeting with Republican party leaders and plotting his political future as he considers running again in 2024. Trump was hospitalized with COVID-19 last fall and has since been vaccinated against the virus. Mar-a-Lago was the site of his first known exposure more than a year ago. A senior Brazilian official tested positive last year after spending time at Mar-a-Lago, where he posed for a photo next to Trump and attended a family birthday party. The Trump White House was hit with several subsequent outbreaks after it flouted virus precautions by resisting mask-wearing and continuing to hold large events. The club in Palm Beach has been a flurry of activity in recent weeks, hosting events and fundraisers, including one to benefit rescue dogs. Trump unexpectedly dropped by the event last week. In January, Palm Beach County issued a warning to Mar-a-Lago’s management after a New Year’s Eve party that violated an ordinance requiring employees and guests to wear masks. Video of the party posted online by Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., showed that few of the 500 guests wore masks as they crowded the dance floor while rapper Vanilla Ice, Beach Boys co-founder Mike Love and singer Taylor Dayne performed. The club was told future violations would result in fines of $15,000. The former president was not present at the party. ___ Spencer reported from Fort Lauderdale. Associated Press writer Zeke Miller contributed to this report. (Well, I hope impacted employees recover.) What do you want to bet this was kitchen staff who never had any contract with party guests ... but that wouldn't fit your narrative would it. BTW the writer must not know much about the law. There are no fines for mask violations in Florida. They can assess them, they just can't collect them. Your appreciation for those who put others at risk of contracting COVID is, I see, unabated. I live in the real world, not your fantasy land. I would bet you that once they do whatever contact tracing that is available they will find this was originally transmitted in the home of one of the workers. Do you wear a mask at home? Realistically then it may have spread in the van that brings these people to work. Masks make you feel good but 18 Mexicans packed in a 15 passenger van are not getting that much protection from them ... if they wear them at all. I have said before, the people I see unmasked the most here are Latino men. I doubt the guests at Mar A Lago ever see the kitchen staff although this appears to be the "Grille Room" kitchen (what Judy's club called it) that serves the ala carte dining room and the beach bar, not the main kitchen. |
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