California couple dies of covid, leaving five kids behind. Their newborn is three weeks old.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/california-couple-dies-covid-leaving-105447801.html
This article is from today. It has so many red flags:
Her answer? "I don't know anybody that's died from the vaccine, but I do know people who have died from covid."
K.
About three days after the baby was born, Daniel was intubated. The husband and wife were only a few rooms apart at the hospital. "He had no idea that she passed away," Serey said.
Shouldn’t the post delivery room be in another department from the sick room?
The deaths of Davy and Daniel Macias echo the story of Lydia and Lawrence Rodriguez, a Texas couple who last month died weeks apart from each other, leaving behind four children. Neither parent was vaccinated; before she died, Lydia Rodriguez asked her family to make sure her children received the vaccine.
Why would this be emphasized?
Something stinks here and I don’t like it one bit.
Side note: in California, all hospitals require people to vaccinate before visiting, but one of the exceptions is a mother expecting delivery, along with one supporting partner.
It's a valid fear. They talk about it in r/medicine a lot. They are seriously plotting how to prioritize care to shot takers and morbidly joke about drugging and ventilating us deplorables.
Sick sociopaths taken to the edge by the broken system that is forcing them to work under terrible conditions.