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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I say that I am sorry for their loss, but are they sure that the person died of covid? Unless they were with the person at time of death, they cannot be sure. Did the person die with covid or from covid? Did the person die from the wrong treatment or from lack of treatment? If the death was prior to Xiden's inauguration, I sincerely doubt that the correct treatment was provided. Also, there was a report out of Croatia in which a hospital worker admitted to killing patients and said nurses and doctors killed patients also to get numbers up. I have no doubt that some deaths were murders, in this country and others. Sadly, there will be lots of suffering and mental health issues due to the way patients and loved ones were kept separated, especially at the time of death.
Really good comment. If it happens again and I can keep the conversation going, these are some good ways to get the person thinking.