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The San Francisco Chronicle's Joe Garofoli says some US Governors are 'confusing individual liberty' to wear a mask 'with the collective good of fellow Americans' as some states defy social distancing orders ahead of Fourth of July celebrations.

|The San Francisco Chronicle's Joe Garofoli says some US Governors are "confusing individual liberty" to wear a mask "with the collective good of fellow Americans" as some states defy social distancing orders ahead of Fourth of July celebrations.

"There's a confusion here and like everything in America these days, it's being politicised. You're on one side or the other," he said. "Dr Fauci said the other day, we could be seeing 100,000 cases a day if we do nothing. "This is really going to be a test for many Americans." Image: AP

 

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Seems like they are as hedonistic and as self absorbed as Victorians. Good luck to them.

joegarofoli the perfect example of the Press being EnemyOfThePeople . U.S. in 4th week of Millennial protesting.The liar thought of ever possible excuse but the 25 million people rioting w/out masks. Spike in cases is 18 to 29 yrs old. fakenews is lying 4 AntifaTerrorist

Looks like people have had enough of the fake virus hype. There is only so much crap the people can take.

Just get over yourselves please.

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