i know 3 people that tested positive, one had no symptoms, one had low grade fever but no other symptoms, one had all over body aches for 3 days and lost taste and smell.
the that had no symptoms and low grade fever is over 65, overweight and has had lots of general heath issues. he may have been a false positive
I know 4. One is older lady late 60s, early 70s pretty heavy, her husband survived it. 2 guys in their 50s, and another guy was 70. Wife has cousin in hospital now, fit girl mid 40s, turned into pneumonia in one lung from it.
I only know 71 year old fellow from church who got put on a ventilator and killed. His family is trying to expose all of the things the doctors did that was wrong and most likely causes his death. They caused a pnumonia like infection in his lungs out him on a vent and it made his body go into a coma and his organs shut down 1 by 1 and they're calling it covid...
Doctors kill people all the time, not saying intentionally but it constantly happens. Now add a $40,000 incentive for each death to the hospital administration and test the waters for greed....
Any respect I had to the medical industry is absolutely gone. Especially the Tik Tok thots disguised as nurses.
Yes, propoganda. And many faggots here fell for it. It demonstrated how vein and narcissisyic everyone is that they fell for it thinking their germs could kill people.
Means we're susceptible to the next big lie coming our way. All they have to do is appeal to our vanity.
I know a single person who had it, and even they never had symptoms. But if I get caught more than 2 miles from my house in any direction I'll get arrested. Fucking pathetic, there's no excuse.
Same here. I know over 30 people who have had it now. 2 died (with comorbities), 2 had no comorbities but are suffering long term issues BUT both of those were on a vent for a time. The rest seem to have recovered mostly without issues. Some do have ongoing fatigue tho. 1 is an ER dr in Houston, he is really struggling, and relatively young and fit... but you know he had to have been exposed a lot.
My wife's in a rather large pregnancy group, she said 45+ people have posted that they've had it (a.k.a. "tested positive"), everyone came through fine with no lost baby's so far (Lord willing), and the common thread: felt like the flu.
I know an 80 year old lady who died from pneumonia (probably from wearing a mask). She was in hospital for 10 days and they were giving her 3-4 COVID tests a day near the end of the 10 days. She tested negative for every single one except for miraculously the last one right before she died. She is a COVID death.
In almost a full year, I personally know one person who is getting over a bad "flu"
and maybe one more who was sick for a week.
I BELIEVE I was exposed last March as a LYFT driver and had all of the overt symptoms in the mildest way possible, scratchy throat + dry cough, shortness of breath. Before the third Dawn, I had a fever break sweat out even though I had virtually no symptom of fever. Then it was all gone.
Everyone I personally know, including myself, were just fine and recovered. I do know OF a few locals that sadly passed due to complications. They were all over 60 though
My wife knows someone that's essentially paralyzed after getting the vaccine which was forced on her so she could keep her nursing job. Does that count?
I was at a customers house today. Lady in her late 70s. She said her friend died from covid. Her friend in her early 80s also had late stage lung cancer.. But died from covid..Yeah ok dear. Smh..
I know of 10 people between 12 and 60 who have caught it but it was mostly a chest cold they got over in a week or two.
But I should add I've worked around healthcare the last few years and so did they and I believe that's where it came from - contact with patients who were probably being treated.
I lost an uncle and couldn't see him in HOSPICE because of Covid and he didn't have it. The cause of this post is people who have nothing to do with Covid (who have problems of their own) HAVE to slog through it anyway.
I'm sorry for your loss, but unfortunately your loss has had a massive undue impact on every human on Earth.
60yo friend otherwise in good health. It’s not a fake disease- but it’s not space AIDS.
Right. I know multiple people that have family members dead.
Yeah but a lot of deaths were over written as covid. I know a guy who died of cancer that was written off as covid.
We are all familiar with that.
Pretending it doesn’t exist is foolish and imo a likely CCP psyop to avoid punishment.
Exactly. That means that the aforementioned friend's family members are actually alive.
i know 3 people that tested positive, one had no symptoms, one had low grade fever but no other symptoms, one had all over body aches for 3 days and lost taste and smell.
the that had no symptoms and low grade fever is over 65, overweight and has had lots of general heath issues. he may have been a false positive
I know people who died from being put on ventilators.
Same
I know 4. One is older lady late 60s, early 70s pretty heavy, her husband survived it. 2 guys in their 50s, and another guy was 70. Wife has cousin in hospital now, fit girl mid 40s, turned into pneumonia in one lung from it.
I only know 71 year old fellow from church who got put on a ventilator and killed. His family is trying to expose all of the things the doctors did that was wrong and most likely causes his death. They caused a pnumonia like infection in his lungs out him on a vent and it made his body go into a coma and his organs shut down 1 by 1 and they're calling it covid...
Doctors kill people all the time, not saying intentionally but it constantly happens. Now add a $40,000 incentive for each death to the hospital administration and test the waters for greed....
Any respect I had to the medical industry is absolutely gone. Especially the Tik Tok thots disguised as nurses.
Death by hospital is one of the leading causes of death.
The vent killed him
They did from lack of hydroxychloroquine. That is all. Check page 18 of AMA guideline.
What about all those chinese people who were locked in their buildings or the doctors at their hospitals who were dropping dead?! Checkmate drumpfist!
Yes, propoganda. And many faggots here fell for it. It demonstrated how vein and narcissisyic everyone is that they fell for it thinking their germs could kill people. Means we're susceptible to the next big lie coming our way. All they have to do is appeal to our vanity.
I know a single person who had it, and even they never had symptoms. But if I get caught more than 2 miles from my house in any direction I'll get arrested. Fucking pathetic, there's no excuse.
People I know that died were overweight and had other issues. I've know several people that were otherwise healthy and got over it easily.
Same here. I know over 30 people who have had it now. 2 died (with comorbities), 2 had no comorbities but are suffering long term issues BUT both of those were on a vent for a time. The rest seem to have recovered mostly without issues. Some do have ongoing fatigue tho. 1 is an ER dr in Houston, he is really struggling, and relatively young and fit... but you know he had to have been exposed a lot.
My wife's in a rather large pregnancy group, she said 45+ people have posted that they've had it (a.k.a. "tested positive"), everyone came through fine with no lost baby's so far (Lord willing), and the common thread: felt like the flu.
And just to note for those note not familiar with pregnancy, a woman's immune system is compromised during pregnancy
My brother's wife had it and had other issues. She's fine. Baby is fine.
My friend's 96 year old grandmother, who was frequently sick, was listed as a covid-19 death in April. I'm not sure that she was tested.
Same. Two people in nursing homes who died last spring, said to be from Covid.
I know of 2..my 70 year old neighbor and my nephews 68 yr old mother.
I know an 80 year old lady who died from pneumonia (probably from wearing a mask). She was in hospital for 10 days and they were giving her 3-4 COVID tests a day near the end of the 10 days. She tested negative for every single one except for miraculously the last one right before she died. She is a COVID death.
In almost a full year, I personally know one person who is getting over a bad "flu"
and maybe one more who was sick for a week.
I BELIEVE I was exposed last March as a LYFT driver and had all of the overt symptoms in the mildest way possible, scratchy throat + dry cough, shortness of breath. Before the third Dawn, I had a fever break sweat out even though I had virtually no symptom of fever. Then it was all gone.
Took Zinc product and doubled the daily D.
What do you mean. Based on MSM reporting and the commercial propaganda going on I thought half the population is already gone.
Yes. Three of my friends caught the flu this year.
I knows several people who had COVID and died, but they were all killed by ventilator.
Stage IV cancer has entered the chat...
A family member has valley fever and can't see a pulminologist for a month yet. If she dies I wonder if that will be counted as a covid death
Everyone I personally know, including myself, were just fine and recovered. I do know OF a few locals that sadly passed due to complications. They were all over 60 though
My wife knows someone that's essentially paralyzed after getting the vaccine which was forced on her so she could keep her nursing job. Does that count?
I was at a customers house today. Lady in her late 70s. She said her friend died from covid. Her friend in her early 80s also had late stage lung cancer.. But died from covid..Yeah ok dear. Smh..
I know of 10 people between 12 and 60 who have caught it but it was mostly a chest cold they got over in a week or two. But I should add I've worked around healthcare the last few years and so did they and I believe that's where it came from - contact with patients who were probably being treated.
Lost an uncle to it. Stop this shit, ya? The world is a bigger place than your sphere of existence.
Sorry for your loss, but it doesn’t mean the poster doesn’t have a point.
If it were the plague they make it out to be, we all would, and we all would have months ago.
I lost an uncle and couldn't see him in HOSPICE because of Covid and he didn't have it. The cause of this post is people who have nothing to do with Covid (who have problems of their own) HAVE to slog through it anyway.
I'm sorry for your loss, but unfortunately your loss has had a massive undue impact on every human on Earth.
Let me guess, he was 74 years old with diabetes and COPD?
I’m sure he was in good health too