Hoax? What did those 500,000+ people die from then? If the Trump movement could dump the racists and Covid hoaxers, we’d be guaranteed a landslide in 2024.
If you think they died FROM covid, you're ignorant. Just about ALL of them had a medical condition that suppressed their immune system, whether it just be old age, obesity, heart disease, cancer (or just getting over cancer), diabetes, and any other host of medical conditions that can render someone too weak to fight a cold most of the time.
No one died simply by contracting covid and nothing else. They died with covid in their system, or covid was the last blow to a house of cards and their immune system couldn't handle it. Covid is not the plague. Covid is not a mass killer any more than the flu or common cold is. It affects the same types of people the same way. The virus is just being overhyped because those in charge never let a good crisis go to waste. If they can't find enough deaths (which is all that matter), they find how many "cases", and if they can't get enough cases naturally they start "testing" and counting false positives, misdiagnosis and even counting you as positive in their daily stats even though they told you it was negative. They need maximum fear to issue demands of the public and get compliance, and get the public to act as the covid police tattling on anyone who isn't "following the science"...telling you we can't be given back our freedoms til everyone complies...that's the point of the push to make you get "vaccinated". That's the point behind the ads to "do your part, stay home and wear a mask".
Yeah and people who contract Ebola die from organ failure and blood loss. Millions of people died in the past year that would otherwise be alive. That’s a pandemic.
That is simply not true. The number of deaths in the US remained relatively stable from 2019 to 2020. Even among the older population of those more susceptible to complications of covid, the number of deaths didn't change...only the supposed cause did.
Hoax? What did those 500,000+ people die from then? If the Trump movement could dump the racists and Covid hoaxers, we’d be guaranteed a landslide in 2024.
If you think they died FROM covid, you're ignorant. Just about ALL of them had a medical condition that suppressed their immune system, whether it just be old age, obesity, heart disease, cancer (or just getting over cancer), diabetes, and any other host of medical conditions that can render someone too weak to fight a cold most of the time.
No one died simply by contracting covid and nothing else. They died with covid in their system, or covid was the last blow to a house of cards and their immune system couldn't handle it. Covid is not the plague. Covid is not a mass killer any more than the flu or common cold is. It affects the same types of people the same way. The virus is just being overhyped because those in charge never let a good crisis go to waste. If they can't find enough deaths (which is all that matter), they find how many "cases", and if they can't get enough cases naturally they start "testing" and counting false positives, misdiagnosis and even counting you as positive in their daily stats even though they told you it was negative. They need maximum fear to issue demands of the public and get compliance, and get the public to act as the covid police tattling on anyone who isn't "following the science"...telling you we can't be given back our freedoms til everyone complies...that's the point of the push to make you get "vaccinated". That's the point behind the ads to "do your part, stay home and wear a mask".
Yeah and people who contract Ebola die from organ failure and blood loss. Millions of people died in the past year that would otherwise be alive. That’s a pandemic.
That is simply not true. The number of deaths in the US remained relatively stable from 2019 to 2020. Even among the older population of those more susceptible to complications of covid, the number of deaths didn't change...only the supposed cause did.
https://web.archive.org/web/20201126223119/https://www.jhunewsletter.com/article/2020/11/a-closer-look-at-u-s-deaths-due-to-covid-19