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@ Seductive Cheeto, disagreeing and knowing the truth are two different things honey. Itâs hilarious how you bootlickers will listen to the CDC regarding vegetables but the second they try to save your life as well as your economy somehow theyâve just been spending their whole lives trying to lie to you.
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@TheMediocreHulk, me too.. January last year. They thought it was some kind of pneumonia. I take comfort in two things. One, they didn't know how to treat it because she got it from her carers and no one understood what it was. And two, if she had lived, she'd have been in isolation for the last year and missing her loved ones. Idiots who think the virus is blown out of proportion etc, are so stupid it's not worth arguing with them.
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@Chifilo, thanks for being a prime example of what Iâm talking about, talk about the pot calling the kettle black lmao You talk about facts yet I bet you outright ignore how the lockdown in fact drove many to their deaths by forcing the most in danger to be around each other, such as the tens of thousands that died in nursing homes because of this, and also how the CDC in several states hid data that bars and restaurants were by far the least dangerous place for the virus while nursing homes and hospitals were the most dangerous. Thatâs the difference between you and me, I spit facts and reasons while you fill your diaper with your formula shjts cause actually thinking of a counter argument is too hard looool
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@TheMightyImp, your mom was probably another example of how the lockdown got the at risk and killed them, I donât deny that the virus is dangerous to at risk group, I do deny that the lockdowns have helped and the CDC along with many governors outright defrauded the public and caused more deaths. My condolences for your mom, my grandma passed as well cause she got it in her nursing home where she was not allowed to leave, this should and could have been prevented with proper discussion and planning, not just considering people too stupid to argue with cause with good intentions the one sided plans you make can easily get people killed.
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@ Seductive Cheeto, that is sad news for you. Sorry to hear it. But no, the lockdown wasn't even a thing January last year. She was one of the first known (retrospectively) deaths in the UK. Previously it was all 'covid hits uk' February, March etc, (March 17th was the first lockdown in our area) and until the heath service looked back at previous unexplained deaths, she hadn't been diagnosed of that obviously. We had to keep her remains in a mortuary for 31 days, and then, when the cremation was completed, we weren't allowed to commit her to the earth until 6 months had passed.(it was considered a bio hazard believe it or not because knowledge was so limited) So, in summary, the lockdown didn't cause my mother's death, she lived alone and had carers come to her home 4 times a day, most of them were of international origin. One of them have her the virus, but as they were young, they never really had serious I'll effects and were unaware.
This is COVID-19. This is the vaccine taking down COVID-19. Any questions?