proposal into consideration. some of it was about mental health. what do they have set aside for other members of their citizenry? what about people and other liens that struggle with mental health? those who grew up in domestic violence homes. i think that once you start down this thing, it s a slippery slope. you also potentially victim as a group of people who might not want to be dealt that way. it is kind of with reparations and people of color. i would rather you give black jobs. give it to somebody else. what i want, you can see what i will do with my opportunity. i will work harder than anybody. so i wonder too if this is not so all-encompassing that it puts people at a disadvantage, like a marginalized zone where they re going to treat everybody as if they cannot rise up on their own and do the things that you need to do. not everyone wants to be treated that way. kayleigh: they could run into legal problems.
Riley County confirms five new COVID related deaths, 127 new positives
Source: Riley County Health Department (Jan. 20, 2021)
Riley County health officials have confirmed five additional COVID-19 related deaths since Friday, bringing the total number of deaths to 28.
Each of the patients ranged in age from 46 to 85. The health department also confirmed 127 new cases and 306 additional recoveries since Friday. Ascension Via Christi is caring for 12 positive patients, down from a high of 25 last week. One of those patients is in the Intensive Care Unit. The percent positive rate of infection was 9.9 percent for Jan. 10 through Jan. 16, with 355 positives out of 2,788 total tests.