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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Why can’t you say it doesn’t exist? There’s no proof of its isolation from a human, CDC admits it doesn’t even have a sample. No isolation, no proof of existence.
I can't tell someone that had a close relative die from Covid that it doesn't exist... I can't think of anyone that would want to hear that.
You will ruin their future narrative when they tell their grandchildren....”my father died in the pandemic of 2019”
More drama.. More sympathy..
Karens love this shit
It’s not a question of telling the truth then, you just don’t want to offend. Most likely the flu, though.
It’s true, I don’t want to offend in cases like that. I’m beyond furious at the evil players behind this plandemic... I can’t even imagine how people that have lost loved ones will feel when they find out.
Dying WITH covid is different than dying FROM covid