Appealing to loss of taste and smell is not a defacto proof of "covid."
You could've had H1N1, Bird Flu, Swine flu, Flu A, or a host of other influenza's (or even SARS1) that are NASTY and "feel" different. Plus, it's been long known that the flu can cause loss of taste and smell. See this article from 1988:
Does it really matter if we had covid or interdimensional space flu? Its all part of the same fear campaign nowadays. Our covid vaxxed employees did get sick but we know that doesnt mean it wasnt covid either. Bottom line is all sicknesses are called covid now. But also, ive never lost my sense of smell like this before so we did have whatever it is theyre calling covid these days whether its h1n1 or whatever.
I hear ya. I believe it does matter, however, how we talk/speak about this lying phenomenon occurring in our time. I could be wrong here, but it's probably better to be more detailed/nuanced with our language in this battle, so as to not eternally perpetuate (accidently?) the "fear campaign."
Appealing to loss of taste and smell is not a defacto proof of "covid."
You could've had H1N1, Bird Flu, Swine flu, Flu A, or a host of other influenza's (or even SARS1) that are NASTY and "feel" different. Plus, it's been long known that the flu can cause loss of taste and smell. See this article from 1988:
https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1988-02-21-mn-44059-story.html
Does it really matter if we had covid or interdimensional space flu? Its all part of the same fear campaign nowadays. Our covid vaxxed employees did get sick but we know that doesnt mean it wasnt covid either. Bottom line is all sicknesses are called covid now. But also, ive never lost my sense of smell like this before so we did have whatever it is theyre calling covid these days whether its h1n1 or whatever.
I hear ya. I believe it does matter, however, how we talk/speak about this lying phenomenon occurring in our time. I could be wrong here, but it's probably better to be more detailed/nuanced with our language in this battle, so as to not eternally perpetuate (accidently?) the "fear campaign."