Some events we are told never to forget Covid is not one of them.

The official infection fatality rate varies from .5 to 2.0 percent, and varies due to age.
How many had comorbidities? Some stats say 98 percent.


highly likely that many people who died of Covid had co morbidities - obviously people with diabetes, lung conditions, heart conditions etc are more at risk from Covid, flu etc than the general population.

No kidding.

Rest of your post is your usual nonsense - thread didnt go the way your sock puppet intended though......
 

There was a guy on some christian forum who trusted nobody. I got the vaccin only to please my dad, so he wouldn't be worried when we came over. I had already had covid and for me it was nothing. My ex though got very sick. That was before they even came with the vaccin.

Anyway that American guy got covid very bad and he didn't dare to go to a hospital, because he thought they wanted to kill him (he believed some conspiracy or something don't know exactly) and he didn't want the vaccin cause it was evil. So I said: then listen to some faith preacher who prays for healing on youtube like Derek Prince or something. Nooooo! Those he absolutely didn't trust. Okay then.

He was okay with my mom and I praying for him so we prayed through the phone and he got healed. He didn't have to go to the hospital.
 
Funny how things change. During the Covid hype, people who chose not to take the vaccine were shunned. Others got the shots – never mind that the vaccine was conducted in parallel – it was deemed “safe” for public use. Patients with comorbidities were more susceptible and faced higher risks of death. Severely contagious flus like covid, Spanish flu of 1918, swine flu etc. come around and probably still will occur in the future. Causing almost complete panic and fear, governments world-wide shut down our freedom through isolation, wrongly believing this would stop the flu which it didn’t. I think the governments acted irresponsibly which is now obvious in emerging facts about covid. I think this is the tip of the iceberg and more will emerge.
I am not against vaccines. People need to make that choice themselves without threat that if they didn’t have the vaccine, they couldn’t visit a restaurant, fly on an airplane., and have to wear an ineffective mask. And for those that chose to not take the vaccine, again – their choice.
 

The first time I contracted Covid was before the vaccine was widely available. To tell you I was sick would be an understatement. I was so sick I didn't know how much trouble I was in. I got the vaccine. Later I got the booster and still contracted covid so I decided never mind, it didn't work. I contracted it again and lost nearly the whole month to it.

I get the boosters now since they do mitigate how sick I get.

I have a friend who never got the vaccine, never contracted covid but his wife has. Twice.

What I'm getting at is that just because so and so didn't get that sick or so and so got sick after the vaccine does not mean that we all fit in that nice tidy box some of you think we should.
 
that's right Robin - for unknown reasons some people get milder case than others and some people seem unaffected at all, even when close contacts.

However since we don't know why, it is rather risky t o assume you will be the unaffected one - and people being unaffected doesn't mean it wont affect others severely.
 
highly likely that many people who died of Covid had co morbidities - obviously people with diabetes, lung conditions, heart conditions etc are more at risk from Covid, flu etc than the general population.

No kidding.

Rest of your post is your usual nonsense - thread didnt go the way your sock puppet intended though......
So then the whole production of covid was nonsense. All that should have happened, is those vulnerable (already ill, immune issues, over 65 maybe) should have protected themselves by staying home as much as they could, while the rest of society carried on.
We would not have damaged the economy, driven a stake through society with the vax pass/loss of jobs/no travel/work etc, the kids could have kept going to school and not lost a year or more of their education. We would have not damaged the trust of the medical system, the political system and so on.

As for your other comment, Lol!
 
Companies have worked on the following;

A vaccine for HIV for going on 40 years now. No luck.
A vaccine for cancer for 100 years and trillions of dollars. No luck.
A vaccine for the common cold (not flu) for 50+ years. No luck.
But a virus comes out of nowhere March '20, and 4 different vaccine companies have one ready by christmas that same year!

Not suspicious at all.
 


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