Watch Dr. Mandy Cohen explain how they decided on the lockdowns during Covid | Eastern North Carolina Now

Here is a Tweet posted of a clip of Mandy Cohen doing a Q&A responding to a question about how they decided what would be permitted and what would not during the Covid lockdowns:

https://twitter.com/michaelpsenger/status/1664652835269799936?s=20

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Jann said:
( June 8th, 2023 @ 10:08 pm )
 
Great clip Countrygirl1411. Amazing to me how we must all follow the science for COVID-19 but don't follow the science when it comes to transgender. Following the science only seems to work when it fits the narrative being pushed at the time it's needed.
There's a great documentary that has just come out about what's happening and been happening to our country.
People have been talking about "The Great Awakening" for awhile now. This is a documentary "The Great Awakening 2023" that needs to be viewed and shared by all. Yes it's long but it's information that needs to be seen!

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( June 8th, 2023 @ 5:10 pm )
 
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