I'm under the impression that covid is a flat-out lie and brought about by false-positive tests, that any treat outside of intentional murder will show to be effective.
Oh, it's real enough; those of us who have had it know it's real! I don't know of any infection in the history of the world that causes loss of smell either (and no, getting a test was not the cause of loss of smell!). There is a global conspiracy to use covid for all sorts of leftist things, and big pharma profits, but it's not about trying to make the world believe in a virus that doesn't exist.
How bad is it though? The original premise of covid was that people would die. And looking at the CDC numbers, it's a flat line for 2019, and 2020 for what's supposed to be a "horrible pandemic".
But what seems to be happening is people get sick. They loose their sense of taste for a week, and then their fine? I don't understand how that is supposed to justify lockdowns and forced vaccinations.
its co-morbidities. Covid is real. I've had it twice (original, and the newer variant) 2nd time my liver started to shut down, and my buddy who caught it also (and gave it to me, ahem) had kidney shutdown. It's pretty rough but we both got instantly better with some ivermectin and supplements. Those who die are generally already sick with something else already.
Have you noticed that all the commercials for cold and flu remedies disappeared?
I'm under the impression that covid is a flat-out lie and brought about by false-positive tests, that any treat outside of intentional murder will show to be effective.
Ex: Masturbating five times a day, cures covid?
Oh, it's real enough; those of us who have had it know it's real! I don't know of any infection in the history of the world that causes loss of smell either (and no, getting a test was not the cause of loss of smell!). There is a global conspiracy to use covid for all sorts of leftist things, and big pharma profits, but it's not about trying to make the world believe in a virus that doesn't exist.
How bad is it though? The original premise of covid was that people would die. And looking at the CDC numbers, it's a flat line for 2019, and 2020 for what's supposed to be a "horrible pandemic".
But what seems to be happening is people get sick. They loose their sense of taste for a week, and then their fine? I don't understand how that is supposed to justify lockdowns and forced vaccinations.
its co-morbidities. Covid is real. I've had it twice (original, and the newer variant) 2nd time my liver started to shut down, and my buddy who caught it also (and gave it to me, ahem) had kidney shutdown. It's pretty rough but we both got instantly better with some ivermectin and supplements. Those who die are generally already sick with something else already.