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How many people have died from Covid in their home? ...? Let that question sink in.
posted 4 years ago by Fiero11 4 years ago by Fiero11 +29 / -0

Hmmmm

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– thughes 1 point 4 years ago +2 / -1

It’s definitely out there, more so now than ever before because the vaxxed are spreading it. This most recent waves been the worst in terms of volume of cases. But hospitalizations and deaths certainly seem down. Which is a good thing. But it can still knock you on your ass and change the entire course of your life if you get a bad case.

Cannabis supposedly does help prevent a worse case outcome but you still may need antibodies and other antiviral medications. It can be a hell of a ride.

P.s. fuck the vaccines and the mandates. We need access to antibodies and drugs that work. Not clot shots that create super spreaders.

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– Turtlew0rk 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

I know it is. Was it worth all this? No.

And yes, itis a possibility that I could contract covid and get very ill. Possibly die even. Maybe I already had it? Who knows? I am not going to stop living my life in order to be potentially safer from a disease that may or may not make me sick if I get, extremely unlikely it would be life threatening for me.

A bad flu any year can, and has for hundreds of years, (other than 2020 of course ) knock anyone on their ass anytime.

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– thughes 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

We never should have shut down like we did, and we should have access to treatments like Ivermectin and Regeneron. Safety precautions are necessary to some degree, it does exist, but the mandates are tyranny.

We can and should have a world where we take precautions based on personal risk tolerance, and freedom. The solution to Covid is MORE freedom, not less.

We also should be expanding our medical system and making it more capable of dealing with Covid cases, not less, and should not be punishing or mandating anything for frontline workers or anyone else.

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– monkeymagic 1 point 4 years ago +1 / -0

“hospitalizations and deaths seem to be down”.

you do realize that the crux of the issue with this “pandemic” is and has been the shifty numbers coming from the establishment right? are you going hospital to hospital, being allowed in, and checking room by room your damn self? because if the answer is no, i’m gonna need you to shut the fuck up. please and thank you.

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– thughes 2 points 4 years ago +2 / -0

I am in close contact with my doctor who works with 4 different hospitals, and my Dad was just in the hospital with Covid. We have other friends who work in the medical system and access to information most people don't have access to.

So yes, I've been actively monitoring the local hospitals for basically 2 years now through insiders who actually work at these facilities as I don't trust the numbers or the media.

Most of the hospitals were empty for most of the pandemic. If anything, hospitals are most impacted right now from this "cold" that's going around, and people who are recently vaccinated having complications from the vaccines. The number of Covid patients that stay in hospitals is small currently, however, the volume of cases is at an all-time high and there's still some people in the hospitals.

The biggest issue now seems to be vaccine damage, strikes due to mandates, and not enough health care workers were I am.

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