Jokes aside, it's baffling to me that anyone is still talking about lockdowns and vaccines. I haven't seen a sick person in months. I legit can't tell that there's a pandemic going on other than what the crazies on the MSM say. We've even had months of protests and riots that should have ended up with at least thousands of people dropping dead, nothing.
There is no pandemic, there's at best a flu going around.
My cousin's husband got it apparently back in May or June. He was out for like a full month and was short of breath for an additional month after that. Remember how we were all told how contagious COVID was, and how you can spread it even before symptoms show up? Well nobody else in my cousin's extended family caught it. Not my cousin (even though she sleeps in the same fucking bed as her husband), not their children, and not even her husband's grandmother and grandfather, who live in the same house as them, not my aunt or uncle, who visit them once a week, nobody.
You obviously haven't met me but I had it, got it at Thanksgiving. Me, mid-30s average health (possibly above-average for an American). It was a mild cold. I had fever for a couple days, by day 4 I'd been fever-free for 24 hours and felt totally normal. I just cleared my "isolation" period and I've been totally fine for a week.
Several of us got it ranging from ages 0 to 80. There were 8 of us that got it. No one under age 60 got anything more than a mild cold except perhaps a few saying they can't taste and smell. One 60-something had to go to the hospital, but this person isn't exactly healthy anyway, has a lot of the issues they mentions as making it worse, and a history of respiratory illness as well. Was treated with one of the drugs (Remdesvir I believe) and is now home doing a lot better. The oldest two (high 70s-80) both visited the ER with mild symptoms as a precautionary and were given some sort of treatment and sent home. Here we are over 2 weeks into patient zero's case and most of us are totally fine and the worst cases are improving.
If I had to suspect the vast majority of the recent deaths were either nursing homes or waited until it got way too bad to seek treatment. Let's be honest, most nursing home residents are on the way out already, the residents there are there because they are the picture of health. I'm sure there's a few freak ones too, I saw a bunch of people arguing on Comraddit about a guy my age who was "totally healthy" that died. He looked a decent amount overweight to me, and I wouldn't be shocked if had high blood pressure, or a vitamin deficiency, or a number of things that I've gone through myself that if I hadn't been diligent about annual physical I never would have known about.
The number of total deaths not significantly increasing is a pretty fucking alarming stat. I expected to see a bump of anywhere between 30,000 - 100,000. Instead I see almost nothing.
More than that, I expect probably over 40,000 dead from lockdown related deaths, as poverty, unemployment, and social isolation will cause. Just how nothing of an issue was this if the total deaths hasn't seemed to have gone up by a significant amount?
Recessions kill. Most Americans can weather the storm due to how wealthy the country is, but third world countries are much more susceptible to global economics.
All this bullshit has been so thoroughly not worth it it's not even quantifiable at this point. I hope we all take a lesson from this and never let them pull this shit again.
Lot more than 40,000, though. MAYBE it'll be that low domestically, but world wide is a completely different issue.
Well, yeah, I was referring primarily to the US. The elites have decided, I suppose, that we should be grateful for forcing 50 million people out of work. We could be exposed to the rising famines they've caused.
Is that "brain fog" and lack of energy really from Wu Flu, or is it due to acute lack of exercise (even walking) and vitamin D due to staying home all the time for months?
Jokes aside, it's baffling to me that anyone is still talking about lockdowns and vaccines. I haven't seen a sick person in months. I legit can't tell that there's a pandemic going on other than what the crazies on the MSM say. We've even had months of protests and riots that should have ended up with at least thousands of people dropping dead, nothing.
There is no pandemic, there's at best a flu going around.
I know people who have gotten it. Nobody who has been hospitalised tho, let alone even down for long enough to not be able to work.
Do you?
Do you know someone who actually did have covid, or just someone who happened to test positive for it?
My cousin's husband got it apparently back in May or June. He was out for like a full month and was short of breath for an additional month after that. Remember how we were all told how contagious COVID was, and how you can spread it even before symptoms show up? Well nobody else in my cousin's extended family caught it. Not my cousin (even though she sleeps in the same fucking bed as her husband), not their children, and not even her husband's grandmother and grandfather, who live in the same house as them, not my aunt or uncle, who visit them once a week, nobody.
You obviously haven't met me but I had it, got it at Thanksgiving. Me, mid-30s average health (possibly above-average for an American). It was a mild cold. I had fever for a couple days, by day 4 I'd been fever-free for 24 hours and felt totally normal. I just cleared my "isolation" period and I've been totally fine for a week.
Several of us got it ranging from ages 0 to 80. There were 8 of us that got it. No one under age 60 got anything more than a mild cold except perhaps a few saying they can't taste and smell. One 60-something had to go to the hospital, but this person isn't exactly healthy anyway, has a lot of the issues they mentions as making it worse, and a history of respiratory illness as well. Was treated with one of the drugs (Remdesvir I believe) and is now home doing a lot better. The oldest two (high 70s-80) both visited the ER with mild symptoms as a precautionary and were given some sort of treatment and sent home. Here we are over 2 weeks into patient zero's case and most of us are totally fine and the worst cases are improving.
If I had to suspect the vast majority of the recent deaths were either nursing homes or waited until it got way too bad to seek treatment. Let's be honest, most nursing home residents are on the way out already, the residents there are there because they are the picture of health. I'm sure there's a few freak ones too, I saw a bunch of people arguing on Comraddit about a guy my age who was "totally healthy" that died. He looked a decent amount overweight to me, and I wouldn't be shocked if had high blood pressure, or a vitamin deficiency, or a number of things that I've gone through myself that if I hadn't been diligent about annual physical I never would have known about.
The numbers they're parading are all the false-positives influenza causes on the covid tests lol.
The number of total deaths not significantly increasing is a pretty fucking alarming stat. I expected to see a bump of anywhere between 30,000 - 100,000. Instead I see almost nothing.
More than that, I expect probably over 40,000 dead from lockdown related deaths, as poverty, unemployment, and social isolation will cause. Just how nothing of an issue was this if the total deaths hasn't seemed to have gone up by a significant amount?
The deaths not increasing and a fucking lot of the recorded ones are pretty much falsified anyway.
Lot more than 40,000, though. MAYBE it'll be that low domestically, but world wide is a completely different issue.
https://www.france24.com/en/20200728-coronavirus-linked-hunger-kills-10-000-children-per-month-says-un
Recessions kill. Most Americans can weather the storm due to how wealthy the country is, but third world countries are much more susceptible to global economics.
All this bullshit has been so thoroughly not worth it it's not even quantifiable at this point. I hope we all take a lesson from this and never let them pull this shit again.
Well, yeah, I was referring primarily to the US. The elites have decided, I suppose, that we should be grateful for forcing 50 million people out of work. We could be exposed to the rising famines they've caused.
How generous.
Is that "brain fog" and lack of energy really from Wu Flu, or is it due to acute lack of exercise (even walking) and vitamin D due to staying home all the time for months?