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Three Siblings Rescued from House of Horrors After ‘COVID syndrome’ Parents Kept Them Locked Inside Since 2021; Ex-New Yorkers Reveal Why They Joined the 150K Strong Exodus Fleeing NYC for Florida, and other C-Virus related stories

Three siblings rescued from house of horrors after ‘COVID syndrome’ parents kept them locked inside since 2021:

Three children were dramatically rescued from a COVID lockdown house of horrors after being forced for years to stay inside and wear face masks long after pandemic restrictions ended.

The siblings — 8-year-old twins and a 10-year-old — were finally freed from the home in Oviedo in Spain’s northwest on Monday after being locked inside since 2021, local outlet El Comercio reported.

“As soon as we got them out, all three children began to breathe deeply, as if they had never been outside before,” an investigator said.

Harrowing photos published by Spanish media showed the kids, who are German, emerging from the home wearing face masks.

Immediately after stepping outside, cops said, the children appeared to be amazed and went to touch the grass.

The children’s parents, only identified as a 48-year-old German-American woman and her 53-year-old German husband, were arrested and slapped with domestic violence and child abandonment charges.

Investigators said the parents were suffering from “COVID syndrome” and had allegedly forced the entire family to live under strict lockdown conditions for several years. —>READ MORE HERE

Ex-New Yorkers reveal why they joined the 150K strong exodus fleeing NYC for Florida:

Ex-New Yorkers have declared something is rotten in the Big Apple, explaining Friday why they moved in droves to the Sunshine State instead.

According to a new study by the nonpartisan New York-focused Citizens Budget Commission (CBC), more than 150,000 residents reportedly fled New York for Florida between 2018 and 2022. With about 50,000 leaving Florida for NYC, the Big Apple saw a net decrease of over 100,000 residents who took almost $14 billion in income along with them.

This is part of an ongoing, years-long exodus of people from some of America’s most liberal states, particularly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and the homelessness and economic issues that surged in its wake.

Alex Taub, the co-founder of entertainment tech startup Goblintown, was one of many new Floridians who spoke to the New York Post about his motivations for leaving New York in the rearview mirror.

“People thought we were crazy when we were telling them this but it just started getting more and more bleak in New York,” Taub said. “For the same price that we were paying [for a two-bedroom apartment] in New York, we were getting a five-bedroom, four-bathroom house with a pool and a backyard.”

The lifelong New Yorker said he once would have considered it “blasphemous” to leave, but the potential change in his work-life balance was too good to pass up. —>READ MORE HERE

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