My uber driver told me a story of someone who had to have their legs amputated because of covid complications.
It was indeed sad, but it doesn't change the fact that you can still easily get it without a mask, and if you're going to be around people there's a greater than nothing chance you could get it. Like with any virus.
People like to use heartbreaking stories to argue for lockdowns and masks, but they ignore heartbreaking stories of people who commit suicide and the elderly who are based imprisoned for almost a year with little to know physical or in-person contact.
What your Uber driver may have failed to mention was the comorbidities present on that victim. Could they have had diabetes? Really is curious they lost their legs due to COVID - that's one I haven't heard of yet.
People die from disease. It's a fact of life. What is sad is that we seem to care more (via distruction of our livelihood and freedom) about 300k dying in the first year of a novel virus' presence than we do of the nearly 700k that die annually from heart disease.
Yep! But to give that fruit a few extra months in isolation they have drove hundreds of millions globally into poverty and starvation. And that is only one stat. Pisses me off.
My grandma has alzheimers and doesn't even know who I am, yet the nursing home staff felt the need to tell her Christmas is cancelled and she can't have any family over to visit.
Not like she'll remember in 10 minutes, but it's still breaking my heart that they are doing this to the elderly. I would love to have 5 minutes alone with whoever ordered these fucking lockdowns.
No shit. It's like one personality type is that of someone who really wants to care for others. And the other, more numerous, is that of a sociopathic sadist.
I feel for you man. My grandmother just died from Alzheimer’s in a nursing home. She was totally alone since COVID. My aunt who lives nearby could only stand outside the window with a mask on and sing her favorite songs in her last few months. When she finally passed, they required that my aunt wear a full hazmat suit in order to say goodbye to the body.
I fucking hate the left for thinking this is okay.
Fuck that shit. How sad. My mom just died in July but at least she was at home with me and hospice care. One of the hardest weeks of my life, but I feel fortunate that she was at least home and not alone. I can't even imagine. Damn, man. This whole thing is a fucking travesty.
Those fallacious arguments work on normies.
We all need to do a better job putting out a heartbreaking personal stories on how the shutdowns affected someone.
My uber driver told me a story of someone who had to have their legs amputated because of covid complications.
It was indeed sad, but it doesn't change the fact that you can still easily get it without a mask, and if you're going to be around people there's a greater than nothing chance you could get it. Like with any virus.
People like to use heartbreaking stories to argue for lockdowns and masks, but they ignore heartbreaking stories of people who commit suicide and the elderly who are based imprisoned for almost a year with little to know physical or in-person contact.
What your Uber driver may have failed to mention was the comorbidities present on that victim. Could they have had diabetes? Really is curious they lost their legs due to COVID - that's one I haven't heard of yet.
People die from disease. It's a fact of life. What is sad is that we seem to care more (via distruction of our livelihood and freedom) about 300k dying in the first year of a novel virus' presence than we do of the nearly 700k that die annually from heart disease.
In epidemiological terms most of the deaths are "dry tinder" anyways and would be dead within 6-12 months.
That's what I figured as it seems logical - the low hanging fruit will be the first to be picked.
Yep! But to give that fruit a few extra months in isolation they have drove hundreds of millions globally into poverty and starvation. And that is only one stat. Pisses me off.
My grandma has alzheimers and doesn't even know who I am, yet the nursing home staff felt the need to tell her Christmas is cancelled and she can't have any family over to visit.
Not like she'll remember in 10 minutes, but it's still breaking my heart that they are doing this to the elderly. I would love to have 5 minutes alone with whoever ordered these fucking lockdowns.
WHERE ARE YOUR FUCKING MARCH DEATH MODELS NOW
Torturing the elderly for fun. I swear they get their jollies off on this crap.
No shit. It's like one personality type is that of someone who really wants to care for others. And the other, more numerous, is that of a sociopathic sadist.
That is why we need the Great Awakening! Sociopathic sadists be damned, converted or choppered
I feel for you man. My grandmother just died from Alzheimer’s in a nursing home. She was totally alone since COVID. My aunt who lives nearby could only stand outside the window with a mask on and sing her favorite songs in her last few months. When she finally passed, they required that my aunt wear a full hazmat suit in order to say goodbye to the body.
I fucking hate the left for thinking this is okay.
Fuck that shit. How sad. My mom just died in July but at least she was at home with me and hospice care. One of the hardest weeks of my life, but I feel fortunate that she was at least home and not alone. I can't even imagine. Damn, man. This whole thing is a fucking travesty.
What TikTok ass shaking nurse used that to cover up her or a colleague's medical errors I wonder?
Coding is everything where the profits of an HMO are concerned.
Those fallacious arguments work on normies. We all need to do a better job putting out a heartbreaking personal stories on how the shutdowns affected someone.