I do personally know people (unjabbed and jabbed) who did end up in the hospital because of severe illness from covid (which I only know is the case because of the loss of taste and smell well after other symptoms disappeared — some still haven’t gotten it back a year later — which is the only reliable meter I use to discern covid from another corona virus or flu, since tests are unreliable). All were above the age of 65.
One in particular would have certainly died if put on a ventilator. A couple others in less severe condition, but still hospitalized, were put on a ventilators (one, age 85, double jabbed, even took remdesivir) and all have recovered.
A close childhood friend is a doctor who has worked in two different major metropolitan US cities since the initial covid outbreak, including NYC, his hospital completely overwhelmed at the beginning. He saw a LOT of people die, but very few (but still a few) not on ventilators. His liberal, NYC hospital was also handing out HCQ “like candy” (his words) to anyone coming in with covid symptoms, as were many others, contrary to what the media was reporting about it.
I think it’s too easy to fall into the trap of “everything is a conspiracy.” While it’s true that nothing is what it seems, this is not true in a strictly material sense, as it is often applied on this board.
Omicron excluded, the thing about the sars-cov-2 virus that made it more dangerous in some cases than a typical cold virus, was that it targeted and weakened the lungs AND was capable of reproduction within the lungs. Which means, for an unhealthy or immunocompromised person, once the virus spread to the lungs, it was very difficult to get it out (and why ventilators killed most people). Though, obviously, D, Zinc, C, and Ivermectin/HCQ do a pretty damn good job in most cases, if doctors would actually pay attention to the science and use that regimen.
All of that to say there were qualities of the virus that made it difficult for doctors to navigate because there was so little information and it affected a great deal of people seriously, even if a small percentage.
Well I certainly don't think everything is a conspiracy just most things. As far as the hospitals being overwhelmed or not I'm not sure what they were overwhelmed by because I'm not sure what covid it is or how to test for it accurately. And isolating the virus in the wild is like looking for bigfoot. Like that guy up in Alberta who said show me Bigfoot and they said we can't so they dropped all restrictions.
I do personally know people (unjabbed and jabbed) who did end up in the hospital because of severe illness from covid (which I only know is the case because of the loss of taste and smell well after other symptoms disappeared — some still haven’t gotten it back a year later — which is the only reliable meter I use to discern covid from another corona virus or flu, since tests are unreliable). All were above the age of 65.
One in particular would have certainly died if put on a ventilator. A couple others in less severe condition, but still hospitalized, were put on a ventilators (one, age 85, double jabbed, even took remdesivir) and all have recovered.
A close childhood friend is a doctor who has worked in two different major metropolitan US cities since the initial covid outbreak, including NYC, his hospital completely overwhelmed at the beginning. He saw a LOT of people die, but very few (but still a few) not on ventilators. His liberal, NYC hospital was also handing out HCQ “like candy” (his words) to anyone coming in with covid symptoms, as were many others, contrary to what the media was reporting about it.
I think it’s too easy to fall into the trap of “everything is a conspiracy.” While it’s true that nothing is what it seems, this is not true in a strictly material sense, as it is often applied on this board.
Omicron excluded, the thing about the sars-cov-2 virus that made it more dangerous in some cases than a typical cold virus, was that it targeted and weakened the lungs AND was capable of reproduction within the lungs. Which means, for an unhealthy or immunocompromised person, once the virus spread to the lungs, it was very difficult to get it out (and why ventilators killed most people). Though, obviously, D, Zinc, C, and Ivermectin/HCQ do a pretty damn good job in most cases, if doctors would actually pay attention to the science and use that regimen.
All of that to say there were qualities of the virus that made it difficult for doctors to navigate because there was so little information and it affected a great deal of people seriously, even if a small percentage.
Well I certainly don't think everything is a conspiracy just most things. As far as the hospitals being overwhelmed or not I'm not sure what they were overwhelmed by because I'm not sure what covid it is or how to test for it accurately. And isolating the virus in the wild is like looking for bigfoot. Like that guy up in Alberta who said show me Bigfoot and they said we can't so they dropped all restrictions.