Kansas Debates Extended Mask Mandate

The pandemic is still putting people in the hospital but now Sunflower State politicos will continue arguments over fashion and politics.

For now, the mask order won't expire until Oct. 15th.

Here's a peek at more arguing on the topic . . .

Continuing mask order in Johnson County, Kansas, will go up for debate this week

OLATHE, Kan. - Johnson County, Kansas, leaders will consider whether to keep requiring residents to wear masks this week. It comes after a county commissioner falsely claimed the mask mandate had already been lifted. ShananiGanns Boutique in Shawnee is chock full of unique items. Tucked in with all the merchandise are row after row of face masks.

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  1. The bullshit mask mandate along with the online teaching needs to go away. These kids need to get back in school. Blue Valley West has unfortunately had a student commit suicide over the weekend. Johnson County had less than 100 positive tests everyday last week.

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  2. This has been political since the Federal handed it to the States.
    The State of Kansas tome and time again have shown thier true colors and lack of Scienxe. Kansas has shown they have no qualidied staff in thier health departments who know about contagious diseases. ZERO!
    Look around! Customers in stores don't give a rats ass or are tired of these mandates.
    Kansas has derelicts running this show.
    If businesses want thier employees to wear masks the go ahead, I know they dont want to be liable. As for customers go ahead it should be up to you personally to wear one.

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  3. The only thing the mask does is help from smelling people who aren't clean. I wish people would bath everyday and wash your hair. Hair stinks if you don't wash it everyday. You may not smell it but others can and it's so gross.
    The virus is political and has been blown way up. The closer to election we are the bigger it's going to get.

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  4. Thank you medical experts. Now go home and kill your folks and grand parents.

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    1. Fear! Fear is the only way!!

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  5. 126,000,000 people live in Japan, only 1000 have fallen victim to Covid.

    Here in exceptional Merica 350.000,000 residents, 200,000 dead, yep we lead the world in deaths from a preventable virus, you just have to be smarter than the virus.

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  6. Kansas Governor Laura Kelly at yesterday’s press conference made a consciously exaggerated and deceptive claim about COVID deaths in September. She said there were “23 new deaths reported between Friday and today.” It’s understandable that most people would interpret Kelly’s statement as did Hawver’s Capitol Report, which wrote “She said there were 23 COVID-19 deaths in the state over the weekend, bringing the total to 534.”

    Kelly parsed her words carefully to deceive media and citizens. Most of those deaths didn’t occur over the weekend…they were just reported over the weekend. According to their chart showing deaths by date of death, no one died on Saturday and just one person died on Sunday. The Sentinel compared deaths by date since March with the weekly change reported by KDHE…and found that most of the deaths reported in September occurred in prior months.

    Even the Wall Street Journal said Kansas health secretary Dr. Lee Norman fudged data on a chart to make Governor Kelly’s mask mandate look successful.

    (excerpt above from The Sentinel)
    Get the real news on coronavirus at The Sentinel, because Kelly and Norman are factually-challenged.

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  7. ^^and yet you're not a scientist, epidemiologist, or even a high school graduate, so hard pass on anything you have to say.

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    1. Except yours is a stock reply that has nothing to do with the comment. TOO weird!

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  8. ^^and yet you don't wrestle with a pig. You both get dirty, and the pig likes it. Super weird.

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