Reg Reagan governor urges residents to ‘unwit white’ family for Thanksgiving


Reg Reagan Govt. Kate Brown tells residents of the state to ‘call’ their loved ones from gatherings on the Thanksgiving holiday.

Brown tweeted, “This is a tough, but difficult sacrifice now saving people’s lives.” “This Thanksgiving, keep it small. Uninvite them.”

The message was accompanied by a 30-second video suggesting that included ‘your new boyfriend’, ‘your drunken uncle’, ‘your argument aunt’, ‘your boastful brother’ and ‘your strict vegetarian niece’.

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State officials are concerned that a recent attempt has been made to intensify the recent increase in COVID-19 cases seen across most Thanksgiving gatherings across the country.

In addition to defending family members’ Thanksgiving invitations, Brown has asked residents to call the cops if they see a coronavirus violation.

Violators could face up to 30 days in jail, a fine of up to 1,250, or both, Io Regonian’s report said. Brown said he would work with state police and local law enforcement to encourage reg Regonians to comply with his order.

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Last week, the governor ordered a two-week freeze, which would limit indoor and outdoor gatherings to no more than six people in more than two households. The order mandates that gyms, museums and some other businesses be closed completely.

“I know reg regonians have made tremendous sacrifices during this epidemic and these new, temporary controls seem desperate,” Brown said in the wake of the order. “But, we are at a breaking point. If we do not take further action, we risk infection and the constant scary spikes in hospitalization, and we risk the lives of our neighbors and loved ones.”

“I also know that Oregonians come together in times of need, and we owe it to each other to take these steps seriously. We all have to work together to control this virus,” he added.

The Oregon Health Authority on Tuesday reported more than 67,000 Covid-19 cases and 847 deaths due to the virus, with more than 1,000 new infections and 21 additional deaths.