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I Smell a Rat - "Contact Tracing"




Every day we walk out the door, we come into contact with hundreds of healthy people who would test positive for COVID.

We would be on house arrest forever if the Department of Public Health required us to quarantine every time we encountered someone with caronavirus.


There are no efforts to 'trace' covid-positive people at Stop and Shop, Home Depot or Dunkin Donuts.

What's the purpose of the hysterics at the Archdiocese of Boston?




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