That’s interesting. I’m in San Antonio and we got a Public Service Alert on our phones that the risk of covid was now severe here. And that 9 out of 10 of those hospitalized are unvaccinated. But I don’t trust our mayor at all. Our official stats say that 920 people are hospitalized with covid.
I'm here in SA too! My uncle who lives over in McAllen but works for DHS as a border patrol agent, shared some pictures and some video of the hordes of migrants being packed together in fields in the dirt, sleeping on top of wooden pallets, not being vaccinated and having to wait several weeks before being processed.
My uncle suspected he may have caught Covid a second time while on the job last week, so he went back to the doctor he saw during the first time he caught it (which he prescribed him Ivermectin and cured it within a few days).
The doctor from Mexico, upon learning the symptoms were still relatively mild, although worse than the first time, decided not to give him another Covid test, criticized them for giving false positives and told him his immune system should take care of it even if it is Covid, since he recovered before, but to return if he got worse. His symptoms ended up complete disappearing within just a few days.
Spoke with my son last night who works at a hospital in San Antonio - has not seen a single covid patient there at all. Not one!!!!
That’s interesting. I’m in San Antonio and we got a Public Service Alert on our phones that the risk of covid was now severe here. And that 9 out of 10 of those hospitalized are unvaccinated. But I don’t trust our mayor at all. Our official stats say that 920 people are hospitalized with covid.
I'm here in SA too! My uncle who lives over in McAllen but works for DHS as a border patrol agent, shared some pictures and some video of the hordes of migrants being packed together in fields in the dirt, sleeping on top of wooden pallets, not being vaccinated and having to wait several weeks before being processed.
My uncle suspected he may have caught Covid a second time while on the job last week, so he went back to the doctor he saw during the first time he caught it (which he prescribed him Ivermectin and cured it within a few days).
The doctor from Mexico, upon learning the symptoms were still relatively mild, although worse than the first time, decided not to give him another Covid test, criticized them for giving false positives and told him his immune system should take care of it even if it is Covid, since he recovered before, but to return if he got worse. His symptoms ended up complete disappearing within just a few days.
https://twitter.com/BillFOXLA/status/1422979260927651841?s=20
He received it also. Assured me that absolutely NOTHING going on - just business as usual in all the hospitals around.
Hmm, maybe I'll drive around a bit and see what I can see. Not far from a coupld of hospitals.