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Wicked Whitmer under fire For Michigan’s COVID-19 nursing home policy

Seems the wicked witch of Michigan has more to worry about than pulling a barber’s license for daring to re-open because he didn’t qualify for unemployment insurance. Looks like Whitmer was just as careless with the COVID-19 nursing home situation as was Andrew Cuomo in New York. Maybe wicked Whitmer will say that’s life like Cuomo after all the people needlessly died because of their failed policies. As was the case with Cuomo in New York, Wicked Whitmer put COVID infected people back into nursing homes instead of keeping them away from exposing the people who would be most vulnerable to the Wuhan virus.

The Democrat playbook is simple. Kill off the old people (Who tend to vote Republican) and fund abortions with your tax dollars. The Democrats have blood all over their hands.

Wicked Whitmer under fire For Michigan’s COVID-19 nursing home policy
Wicked Whitmer under fire For Michigan’s COVID-19 nursing home policy

Thanks to a Detroit lawmaker who blew the whistle on the policy, according to the Detroit News — enacted by Whitmer in an executive order — Michigan Republicans are now investigating whether the governor put elderly Michigan residents at risk of contracting the novel coronavirus, and whether her order perpetuated Michigan’s ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

“Michigan has been putting long-term care patients recovering from the virus in the same facilities with patients who don’t have the virus,” the Detroit News reported Monday, adding that Whitmer’s executive order “requires seniors who are positive for COVID-19 to be brought to the TCF Center in Detroit or to ‘regional hubs,’ which are nursing homes where the state says there has to be separation of the COVID-19 positive and negative patients.”

The TCF Center was an overflow coronavirus hospital located in a convention center — a hospital that has since wrapped up operations, forcing patients who might have been cared for by TCF Center nurses to enter “regional hubs.”

A local NBC affiliate, though, found that private nursing care facilities were also being forced to receive COVID-19 patients.