Governor Andrew Cuomo announced New York is moving away from the Tri-State Travel Advisory and will now require people coming to the state to test COVID negative.
If you’re a bible believer, then you know exactly what you are watching unfold. If you’re a Christmas and Easter “Christian” then it’s highly likely you have no idea what’s going on, and you’ll be first in line to receive Bill Gates’s vaccine with the corresponding human implantable digital ID microchip that will eventually go with it.
“And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their right hand, or in their foreheads: And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. Here is wisdom. Let him that hath understanding count the number of the beast: for it is the number of a man; and his number is Six hundred threescore and six.” Revelation 13:16-18 (KJB)
The process has begun, whether you think it has or not, 2020 turned out the be the year that God “flipped the switch” and turned on the end times accelerator that had been on a low boil since the stupendous events of May 14th, 1948. It cannot be stopped and there is no going back, we are rushing toward the future that has been laid out in glorious and terrifying detail in that dusty, old King James Bible you used to read.
I would strongly advise you dust it off and open it back up. The time is at hand.
Coronavirus News: Gov. Cuomo ends quarantine list, switches to testing plan for visitors
FROM ABC7 NEWS: The newly unveiled quarantine policy will do away with the current Tri-State Travel Advisory list, and now mandates that anyone visiting the state must
“There will be no quarantine list, there will be no metrics,” Cuomo said. “If you are coming into New York within three days you must have tested negative. Once you arrive in New York, you must quarantine for three days and can take a test on the fourth day.”
Travelers must also have proof that they tested negative upon arrival, and must quarantine for three days.
Cuomo says that if on the fourth day you test negative, you’re released from quarantine. However, if a person tests positive, they must remain quarantined. The governor also outlined scenarios for New Yorkers who travel outside of the state. He says that New York residents can travel to another state for 24 hours or less, come back and take a test within four days upon arrival.
Or New York residents, and everyone else, can stay in another state for as long as they want. Before they get on a plane, they must take a test within three days of the flight, and test negative.
The traveler then flies, lands in New York and must quarantine for three days. On the fourth day, they can get tested, and if they test negative, “you go about your business.”
The announcement comes on the heels of 2,049 reported positive COVID cases in the state based on 136,962 reported tests.
Based on Friday’s results, the governor says the state positivity rate is 1.49% — but is a lower 1.3% when excluding microcluster zones.
“That’s good news. That’s very good news,” Cuomo said. “New York is the third lowest positivity rate in the nation, according to Johns Hopkins. Third to Maine and Vermont.”
In addition, eight deaths and 1,121 hospitalizations were reported. Cuomo stressed the need for the new travel policy especially with Thanksgiving approaching.
“Just because they’re your family, doesn’t mean they’re safe from COVID,” Cuomo said. “And that’s where we’re seeing increases.”
The move also comes on this Halloween — which means no big gatherings or parades — except for the Miniature Halloween Parade in Greenwich Village that took place in the morning.
It was a lot different than what we have witnessed on Halloween night in the past, which usually draws almost 50,000 people and participants. But the replacement mini parade will have to do for now. READ MORE
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