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Nov 26 2021

Indoor Mask Requirement in Private Homes in California

When the human race achieves absolute tyranny, it will happen first in the ultraliberal coastal parts of California, like Santa Cruz County, which has imposed an indoor mask mandate in private homes, even for the vaccinated:

Santa Cruz, California, has ordered an indoor mask mandate for private residents in their own homes during the holiday season.

Santa Cruz County health officer Dr. Gail Newel reinstated the mask mandate last week amid an increase in coronavirus cases in the local area. The order took effect Monday.

Graciously, you are allowed to sit in your own home without a mask so long as no “non-household members are present” β€” at least for now.

β€œTo help assure [sic] compliance, all businesses and governmental entities must require employees to wear masks and post signage that is clearly visible and easy-to-read at all entry points for indoor settings informing the public of the mask requirement,” the county press release said.

The next step toward absolute tyranny will be taken to help “assure” compliance in private homes. Maybe Democrats will mandate an Amazon Astro in every household so as to guarantee that we cover our faces with masks of dubious medical usefulness in accordance with the latest arbitrary dictates.

In case you thought our bureauweenie overlords don’t mean business, the decree includes this language:

The violation of any provision of this Order constitutes an imminent threat and menace to public health, constitutes a public nuisance, and is punishable by fine, imprisonment, or both.

Read it and weep that any American would submit to this:

On tips from Dragon’s Lair and Chuck A.


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