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Lincoln_Ford 7 points ago +7 / -0

I know people who were told they were positive. They all had very minor symptoms. They describe it as a slight flu. None of these people were in the hospital or died. They all stayed home for 14 days. They all say the symptoms were over in 3 to 5 days.

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MysticB 5 points ago +5 / -0

I was just in the hospital for a week with my newborn daughter and wife. Daughter had a kidney infection and my wife had a uterus infection. They were taking infrared temperatures at the door every time I walked in. Never saw anyone with a fever. Never saw or heard about a single WuFlu patient. Even the nurse in the pediatric ward was telling us how sick of it all they were.

This was always about control, and never about the virus.

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Benghazi1776 4 points ago +4 / -0

But "muh 2nd wave", wave after wave. in 2026 "oh noes its the 6th wave of covid-'19" i mean 2019, I mean 2020, I mean if i just keep repeating the current year in an obnoxious way, someone will believe me- right? RIGHT?!

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fakthemods 3 points ago +3 / -0

I'm finally able to say I know someone who knows someone who has this virus, six months into this 'pandemic'.

This virus is lazy as fuck.

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Jimmy_Snuka 3 points ago +3 / -0

I have two nieces, which are both married with one child each. Both couples have/had Chyna Virus. One couple is past the 14 days and doing fine, the other couple is within the 14 days and doing fine. They too think it’s fucking retarded with all this shutdowns and mask BS

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Meatbank84 2 points ago +2 / -0

The only people I know who died from Covid-19 were on there way out anyway. 75+ years old with multiple things wrong with them.

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DrCowboyPresident 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's a perfect political weapon.

Targets those who vote most often, so politics will bend to their will.

Also tend to be conservative...but death tends to make people change their minds.