That is a fact. I know because I asked recently. I just felt compelled to ask if there were any memorials set up for any employee that may have died from COVID because I’ve shopped there for so long why not ask? She said no one from that store had even been hospitalized because of it.
Shouldn’t they be in the epicenter of covid deaths? It’s time we called bullshit folks. This is not as deadly as they want us to believe. Test the epicenters of human contact.
How many people working the gates at an airport are dying of COVID? Given the fact that they come into contact exponentially and disproportionately, incalculably more than the average person shouldn’t they all be dying of COVID-19?
They aren’t.
I was sick for 8 days in November 2019, long before Covid came to the forefront. I have never been that sick-it was like a cold and flu combined. (2 days of severe headaches, followed by a sore throat, then diarrhea, followed by a severe cough.). I just assumed I had the flu. I have a persistent dry cough continuing 2 years later. I have had a chest X-ray-negative. At that time I never took vitamins in my life. Since then, I have done a lot of reading. I take Vitamin D (5-10,000 units)daily (live in Ohio dreary weather), Vitamin C complex 1000 mg. When I had cold symptoms I doubled my vitamin c, added zinc 50 mg lozenges with elderberry, and quercitin 800 mg. Never progressed beyond a very mild sore throat and stuffy (not runny) nose.
I killed my cough with Cetirizine Hydrochloride 5mg/day for 3 days.