How do you handle the situation when you tell someone that COVID is just a flu variant.... or it doesn't exist and they tell you they've had a friend or family member die of COVID. That happens to me quite a bit and it usually ends the conversation, and it's partly why I'm reluctant to even bring it up. I can't say that it just doesn't exist. Personally, I believe it is a manufactured, routine Corona Virus that is just foreign to everyone's immune system. Just like if you traveled to India and caught a simple cold there, it could wreck you pretty hard. And therefore, anyone with any type of weakened immune system or the elderly are extremely susceptible. Just curious if anyone is having the same issues.
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Most covid deaths were not from covid they were just listed as covid because they happened to have it. The same amount of people die every year from the flu as they do from covid. Chances are their friend or relative did not die of covid at all. I have asked tons of people and no one knows anyone who died of covid. Good chance they are lying to you.
Actually, a person does not need to actually "have Covid" in order for "Covid" to be listed as the cause of death. Amazing, huh?
Any person who tested positive for Covid ... OR WAS PRESUMED TO HAVE COVID (due to living with someone who may have had it, etc.), can have Covid listed as cause of death -- and doctor/hospital gets paid more money.
I remember in the very early days (late 2019), a woman in China was tested 18 times -- 18 TIMES -- and all negative. She was "diagnosed" as positive for Covid, though. Why? Because she lived with a man who was one of the first who supposedly had it.
This is the kind of propaganda world we are dealing with.
I tend to think that in the back of my mind... I don't say it though.