Just two months into this Plandemic when I wasn't sure what this virus was about, I looked at my husband and said something is very wrong. He said what do you mean? I said if this is as deadly as they say it is then why are the homeless people not dropping over dead and piled up in the street? They can't wash their hands or keep clean and no way can they sanitize.
At that very moment I was done with all this crap.
Covid doesn't spread as effectively outside and in the open air. Homeless people generally live outside, and not inside close quarters with a number of other people. Covid wouldn't spread as easily through a population that lives outside. Also, there aren't often news stories on the deaths of homeless people. All sorts of homeless people die every winter or summer from the extreme weather in some places, but those stories are never told or publicized. Do you have the inside track on info from homeless populations? Because one of the only ways to know if covid is spreading through homeless populations is to ask them. But also, since they're homeless and essentially off the grid, we have no clue how many may get sick or die randomly outside and aren't found for a while or something. I'm just saying that using the homeless population to gauge the transmissibility of a respiratory virus isn't the best proof.
Yet I'm sure that the homeless still get the flu and colds, and other illnesses. I'm sure they got covid too. The thing is, we were bombarded with pictures of streets in China littered with body bags and other such stories. Covid exists, but it's not deadly.
Just two months into this Plandemic when I wasn't sure what this virus was about, I looked at my husband and said something is very wrong. He said what do you mean? I said if this is as deadly as they say it is then why are the homeless people not dropping over dead and piled up in the street? They can't wash their hands or keep clean and no way can they sanitize.
At that very moment I was done with all this crap.
Covid doesn't spread as effectively outside and in the open air. Homeless people generally live outside, and not inside close quarters with a number of other people. Covid wouldn't spread as easily through a population that lives outside. Also, there aren't often news stories on the deaths of homeless people. All sorts of homeless people die every winter or summer from the extreme weather in some places, but those stories are never told or publicized. Do you have the inside track on info from homeless populations? Because one of the only ways to know if covid is spreading through homeless populations is to ask them. But also, since they're homeless and essentially off the grid, we have no clue how many may get sick or die randomly outside and aren't found for a while or something. I'm just saying that using the homeless population to gauge the transmissibility of a respiratory virus isn't the best proof.
Yet I'm sure that the homeless still get the flu and colds, and other illnesses. I'm sure they got covid too. The thing is, we were bombarded with pictures of streets in China littered with body bags and other such stories. Covid exists, but it's not deadly.