A guy I knew lived in Canada. He was mid thirties. He contracted covid in spring and passed away after a couple weeks in ICU. The news heavily covered the man and his family. Their stories told of a healthy young family man and their tragic loss.
Not a single story mentioned his pacemaker, diabetes, amputated toes, drinking issues, and extra couple hundred pounds over a normal sized person. All the pictures of him were tightly cropped, but ones of his remaining family were not.
I remember reading about a young, healthy male who died in the spring. Is that when they started saying COVID clots your blood and is a blood vessel disease, etc?
A guy I knew lived in Canada. He was mid thirties. He contracted covid in spring and passed away after a couple weeks in ICU. The news heavily covered the man and his family. Their stories told of a healthy young family man and their tragic loss.
Not a single story mentioned his pacemaker, diabetes, amputated toes, drinking issues, and extra couple hundred pounds over a normal sized person. All the pictures of him were tightly cropped, but ones of his remaining family were not.
I remember reading about a young, healthy male who died in the spring. Is that when they started saying COVID clots your blood and is a blood vessel disease, etc?
Then it would kill people equally across the age spectrum which it does not.
Right. I'm just curious if that was the propaganda they were using this guy's friend for.
"Hmm it appears that this virus looks a lot like doughnuts."
Yeah and even if it killed one healthy 30 year old... so does 100 other things every year.
well he should have been wearing a mask...
when shoveling his face with food
Was this the unnamed fellow reported on the past week or two?