By Michael G. Stogner
San Mateo County Supervisor David Canepa is well known for his Interviews and Opinions in front to the television cameras. His opinions on the COVID-19 Pandemic have been like a Roller-Coaster up and down and all over the place.
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- Michael Stogner <michaelgstogner@yahoo.com>To:Dave Canepa,Bill Silverfarb,Dave Pine,Don Horsley,Carole Groom and 2 more… Sun, Jan 17 at 8:33 AM
- Hello Dave,
Can you tell me how many long term care residents have received the first and second doses of the COVID-19 Vaccine as of today?
How many long term care residents does SMC have?
Last weeks Burlingame’s Facility outbreak brought back memories for me personally, that is where my father spent the last days of his life.
I think we can agree this population is the most likely to fill the Hospital ICU beds once they get COVID-19 and most likely to die.
Thank You, in advance for your response.
Michael G. Stogner, San Mateo County News.com
I will publish the answer as soon as I get it.
What the Supervisor in San Mateo are doing in nothing less then
Elder Abuse, Shelter, no family, no contact with friends, only go out when necessary, wear your damn mask, sit back and watch on television young people receiving vaccination for covid when it is older people dying of the virus. Not all health care workers come in contact with the covid virus.only hospital workers needed the vaccine before the elderly Older folks have to go to buy for themselves the toilet paper that you wanted to regulate in the early days of the pandemic (Remember that Supervisor Canepa) every one over the age of 16 needs to be protected but stop abusing the elderly, start vaccinating the people in most danger of dying from the virus and most importantly stop the Abuse Now. Make no mistake