Coming soon to reddit, if the story isn't banned first:
"False and misleading. The numbers don't take into account how often they're in contact with sunlight, that Covid-19 weakened before reaching their small distant communities, and the definition of 'vaccine' and the phrase 'surrounding community' are at best dubious.....not to mention they're all anti-science anti-technology anti-vaxxer bible thumping bigot homophobes. (EDIT: Thanks for the gold, fren!)"
Uhhhh.... Maybe because they don't have electricity, don't watch the news, and don't take jabs?? They probably didn't even know that covaids existed! Let alone the jabs...
All I see in their study is a case of flu going around. In addition, the Amish made the mistake of allowing the cdc to test them, which likely introduced the toxins into their community in the first place.
The people with severe outcomes were a cancer patient and a person with a pulmonary disease. Color me shocked that a flu finished them off.
Coming soon to reddit, if the story isn't banned first:
"False and misleading. The numbers don't take into account how often they're in contact with sunlight, that Covid-19 weakened before reaching their small distant communities, and the definition of 'vaccine' and the phrase 'surrounding community' are at best dubious.....not to mention they're all anti-science anti-technology anti-vaxxer bible thumping bigot homophobes. (EDIT: Thanks for the gold, fren!)"
Amish are of German descent they are secret nazis
Uhhhh.... Maybe because they don't have electricity, don't watch the news, and don't take jabs?? They probably didn't even know that covaids existed! Let alone the jabs...
I bow to our new Amish overlords.
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So he knocked on a few doors to collect anecdotes and that's his "research"?
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/69/wr/mm6945a2.htm
Here's an actual study and that covers only one community
So a random guy posting an unsupported claim on twitter is more believable?
So if I make a twitter post claiming the opposite, you would believe it?
No wonder the CDC is such a disaster.
And yet I didn't read about a single person dying in that study. One old guy had COPD before COVID and was discharged from the hospital.
Here you go.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8195242/
I'll check it out tonight.
All I see in their study is a case of flu going around. In addition, the Amish made the mistake of allowing the cdc to test them, which likely introduced the toxins into their community in the first place.
The people with severe outcomes were a cancer patient and a person with a pulmonary disease. Color me shocked that a flu finished them off.