Who here thinks Covid-19 is actually the "big lie"?
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COVID is real. We lost a neighbor to it. He was in his late 60 or early 70's He got it and ended up the Hospital and ended up on a respirator and died. No comorbidities
My husband's piano teacher had it but recovered. She is in her 70's. We asked her what her doctor told her to do and take. He said stay home take over the counter cough medicines and Tylenol. THAT was the problem. If it escalated in her system she would have ended up in the hospital and on a ventilator and died most likely, too.
NO therapeutics were given to either patient. One recovered with out it and one died in a hospital.
But the real lie is how to treat it early with therapeutics to keep the death rate lower and the fact they included other deaths in their totals with COVID. That was the lie.
Mask induced pneumonia my guess since there's no way to get an honest diagnosis from a doctor those days
Don't need a mask to get pneumonia.
That said, pneumonia is a bitch. Known young folks that have gotten bedridden for a month because of it; it's no surprise to me that old folk get mulched by it.
You could be right about that.
You mean your neighbor died from what they TOLD him was covid. No way to get a verified second or third opinion because the SAME government test is used everywhere.
The real issue is that only 4% of deaths have no COMORBIDITIES. The rest have 3.8.
The average age of death is just a hair above normal life expectancy.
We've been told from the beginning and frequently that they'll count everything they can as covid.
Your neighbor could be part of that small minority or he had conditions he didn't know about (more likely)
The dishonesty in reporting of covid over the last year should have nobody believing anything about the virus. THEY TOLD US FOR A YEAR THEY WERE DOING THIS.
1 year in and you know 2 elderly people that suffered from the virus? That would be normal for a bad flu season, we just never paid attention then.
I lived next to a hospital for 4 years and had A LOT of fun with nurses.
What if I told you that old people dying to seasonal viruses and hospital capacity issues are something not only normal but a cockblock for me? I had to listen to these nurses talk about it.