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The headline says it all:^^ I cant open that link without paying for access t o Washington Post.
The headline says it all:^^ I cant open that link without paying for access t o Washington Post.
Sorry. I opened the original and it was behind a paywall. I could open the link I posted. Anyway, we'll just let it go.^^ I cant open that link without paying for access t o Washington Post.
I remember make-shift morgues in hospital parking lots collecting the bodies of the unvaccinated.It means the death rate didn't shoot up to high levels - like it did for those who got the clot shots.
My nephew, an RN, worked a NY Covid ward in 2020. He sent me videos himself fully outfitted in PPG (he looked like an astronaut), and of lines of patients on ventilators and myriad IV lines, and talked of the horror of so many deaths.I remember make-shift morgues in hospital parking lots collecting the bodies of the unvaccinated.
I'm no expert but that seemed like a bad sign.
I worked in a nursing home and 11 patients died from Covid. Another nursing home in my county had 17 deaths. Covid was real.My nephew, an RN, worked a NY Covid ward in 2020. He sent me videos himself fully outfitted in PPG (he looked like an astronaut), and of lines of patients on ventilators and myriad IV lines, and talked of the horror of so many deaths.
Some people might say that was all phony baloney, but it most certainly was not. I mentioned the 2020 Covid era to my GP recently. He cast his eyes down to the floor and said quietly, "Those were very dark times."
I had the opposite but similar experience to you with regard you and your husband. I'd just taken early retirement in 2020 so I was at home but he was going out to work, so he brought it home with him, he was sick for 16 days..really poorly, and he gave it to me, and fortunately even tho; the first 2 days were like nothing I;d ever experienced before and I was very ill.. I was over it in a week.I got Covid before the vaccine hit the market. My administrator called me one night and said not to come in because I tested positive for Covid. Coincidentally, my husband got sick the next day with Covid. I must have gave it to him because I still worked and he rarely left the house. I was bedridden for about a week and a half with it. It didn't affect my husband as much as it did me.
I took the first vaccine and the second follow up one because I didn't want to expose my husband to it again. I did get Covid one time after being vaccinated but the symptoms were not near as bad as they were when I had it the first time.
Now fast forward... I had two brothers who were against the vaccine and refused to take the vaccine. One died of Covid Sept 2021 and the other died of Covid October 2021. Would they have still died had they taken the vaccine? We'll never know.