How long were vaccines widely available to the young in Alabama and how long after could someone be considered fully vaxxed? I think late March or April at the earliest. That said this woman said it happened multiple times and we already know "healthy" isn't the average coronavirus death, since most are averaging at least 3 co-morbidities so what are the odds she had multiple, young, healthy patients need to be intubated by her within 3-4 months? Probably as good as your odds of winning the next powerball.
I've heard medical staff refer to people in their 40s as "young". Hospitals are filled with geriatrics clinging to life so it makes sense.
I see no reason to jump to the conclusion that she's lying. Doctors are seeing a biased sample: hospitalized patients are those with the worst reactions to WuFlu. It would naturally seem more deadly to them than to most people, who may have never seen a severe case.
I am not somebody who thinks that covid19 is harmless.
I merely think it is impossible that any of those deaths could be classified as "young and healthy who had refused the vaccine".
Only in March did Alabama even begin to include age 55 and older or people with existing medical conditions.
source : https://governor.alabama.gov/newsroom/2021/03/covid-19-vaccination-eligibility-to-be-expanded-in-alabama-to-include-people-age-55-and-older-people-with-high-risk-medical-conditions-additional-critical-workers-and-people-with-intellectual-and-de/
Why are you doing pretzel gymnastics to defend a bunch of liars and propagandists? They already have enough simps, they don't need you
How long were vaccines widely available to the young in Alabama and how long after could someone be considered fully vaxxed? I think late March or April at the earliest. That said this woman said it happened multiple times and we already know "healthy" isn't the average coronavirus death, since most are averaging at least 3 co-morbidities so what are the odds she had multiple, young, healthy patients need to be intubated by her within 3-4 months? Probably as good as your odds of winning the next powerball.
So OP should have included images from before the vaccine was available?
I've heard medical staff refer to people in their 40s as "young". Hospitals are filled with geriatrics clinging to life so it makes sense.
I see no reason to jump to the conclusion that she's lying. Doctors are seeing a biased sample: hospitalized patients are those with the worst reactions to WuFlu. It would naturally seem more deadly to them than to most people, who may have never seen a severe case.