Hey for all she knows maybe SHE gave them covid. Assuming the vaccine worked right and she had no symptoms, didn't know, maybe she passed it on, or to others in her community. These people need to stop using sick or dead loved ones to erode other people's rights. It's nasty and evil and not the way to remember them.
That's the crazy part to me. The vaccine doesn't protect you from getting or receiving, right? Then where do the unpaid come into this at all? Sounds like two people with co-morbidities that caught covid. And the most likely case is they caught it from those closest to them.
This is the point I've tried making to several people but that seems to go completely over their heads for some reason.
Who is more likely to pass on a viral contagion?
Those who are within the relatively small window of the 'vaccine' still having efficacy so they don't display any symptoms?
Or, those who are 'unvaccinated' and would be much more likely to know they're ill because they are displaying symptoms?
This questions becomes much more important when people understand that the 'vaccine' has no ability to stop infection by, or the transmission of, Covid.
Cornell University has a 95% vaccination rate. As of last week(ish), they were experiencing five times the amount of Covid cases as they were around the same time last year with no vaccine.
Harvard Business School has a nearly 100% vaccination rate. They just announced that they will be shutting down all in-person classes for the entirety of first year students, and a large portion of second-year students, due to Covid infections.
People are too dumb and lazy to look into shit that they claim to be passionate about; instead, all of the idiots of the world wait to be told what to think by TV/social media/celebrities — as if that makes them "informed."
These are the same assholes who smugly tell everyone else what they should do with their lives, too.
Hey for all she knows maybe SHE gave them covid. Assuming the vaccine worked right and she had no symptoms, didn't know, maybe she passed it on, or to others in her community. These people need to stop using sick or dead loved ones to erode other people's rights. It's nasty and evil and not the way to remember them.
That's the crazy part to me. The vaccine doesn't protect you from getting or receiving, right? Then where do the unpaid come into this at all? Sounds like two people with co-morbidities that caught covid. And the most likely case is they caught it from those closest to them.
This is the point I've tried making to several people but that seems to go completely over their heads for some reason.
Who is more likely to pass on a viral contagion?
Those who are within the relatively small window of the 'vaccine' still having efficacy so they don't display any symptoms?
Or, those who are 'unvaccinated' and would be much more likely to know they're ill because they are displaying symptoms?
This questions becomes much more important when people understand that the 'vaccine' has no ability to stop infection by, or the transmission of, Covid.
Cornell University has a 95% vaccination rate. As of last week(ish), they were experiencing five times the amount of Covid cases as they were around the same time last year with no vaccine.
Harvard Business School has a nearly 100% vaccination rate. They just announced that they will be shutting down all in-person classes for the entirety of first year students, and a large portion of second-year students, due to Covid infections.
People are too dumb and lazy to look into shit that they claim to be passionate about; instead, all of the idiots of the world wait to be told what to think by TV/social media/celebrities — as if that makes them "informed."
These are the same assholes who smugly tell everyone else what they should do with their lives, too.