Calif. Official Ousted After Saying Herd Immunity Killing Elderly and Homeless Would Fix 'Burden on Society'

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Calif. Official Ousted After Saying Herd Immunity Killing Elderly and Homeless Would Fix 'Burden on Society'
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“It allows the sick, the old, the injured to meet its natural course in nature,” Ken Turnage wrote in a Facebook post

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Ken Turnage, the now-former chairman of a planning commission in the northern California city of Antioch, was removed from his position in a unanimous vote following a special meeting called by the city’s mayor on Friday.

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