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Crack d Egg flouts shutdown as deputies quarantined for dining, taking photos with owner

In the Facebook post, the Crack’d Egg wrote: “So today was pretty amazing my peeps … your support and love for us was FANtastic! It was nonstop from open to close. We thank you with all our hearts. “I never expected so many people and how happy and beautiful all of you were. We sold out of bacon, sausage, steak, ham, pancakes, cheesy, potato pancakes, wheat, rye!!! And still you waited to get a table to eat something. “TOGETHER we stand and fight back the tyranny. God Bless us All and God Bless the USA.” Their Facebook page also features a framed photo of Gov. Tom Wolf with the words “banned from this restaurant,” while the owner stands next to it smiling and pointing.

A century after pandemic, lawsuits seek to erase the powers of state and local health departments

A century after pandemic, lawsuits seek to erase the powers of state and local health departments Updated Dec 13, 2020; Posted Dec 13, 2020 Federal lawsuits have targeted health officials in recent months, claiming they overstepped in decisions about the coronavirus. Many suits have involved religious schools and churches, who have accused officials of violating their rights to religious freedom. Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio More than a century after Americans responded to the devastating 1918 flu pandemic by empowering county and state health boards to prevent future outbreaks, lawsuits across the country threaten to erase many of those measures. In Toledo, three parochial schools say Lucas County officials overstepped their authority in a sweeping order that forced adolescent students to take online, religious courses during the pandemic.

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