A video of workers and customers at a Naples, Florida Oakes Farms supermarket has gone viral on Twitter amid the COVID pandemic. One or two out of dozens are wearing masks. The clip was shot by NBC News correspondent Sam Brock, who tweeted: “As #Flordia (sic) fights community spread of COVID on a massive scale, this is a 15-second snapshot of a supermarket in Naples. Many employees and customers- even older ones- with no masks on inside. Store sign outside cites ‘medical exemptions,’ we can’t ask questions.”
One user replied to Brock: “This is Oakes Farms, the owner is notoriously anti mask and he also rented buses to take many people to the Capitol on 1/6. Some of his employees have died of Covid at his farm. I would suggest pursuing this story. The owner’s name is Alfie Oakes.”
Eh Bee Family address Gabriela’s edited pictures and take YouTube break YouTube
Gabriela Bee was a victim of online trolls as some of her pictures were edited and shared online. Eh Bee Family is now breaking their silence while revealing all about the fake viral pictures.
Eh Bee Family is known to post wholesome content that any family can sit and watch. The family consists of Andrés Burgos, known as Papa Bee, his wife Rossana Burgos, known as Mama Bee, their son Roberto Burgos, known as Mr. Monkey, and their daughter Gabriela Burgos, also known as Miss Monkey.
Lillian Forster, 95, is helped by her grandson John Rafacz while waiting in line to receive a COVID 19 vaccine at the Lakes Regional Library on December 30, 2020 in Fort Myers, Florida. There were 800 doses of vaccine available at the site. Octavio Jones/Getty Images
Hundreds of senior citizens in Lee County, Florida, camped out overnight this week in hopes of getting their first doses of COVID-19 vaccines.
Photos show long lines of people sitting in chairs and wearing layers of clothing to keep warm as they waited overnight.
The county announced on Sunday that vaccines would be available on a first-come, first-serve basis to people over the age of 65 and healthcare workers.