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Hospitals were overflowing. It wasn’t about saving your life so much as keeping the medical system from completely breaking.

Still, I knew a guy in his 30’s. He stayed home in 2020 until his birthday, he figured one night out was okay. He died less than two weeks later from COVID.

So, for those that say COVID was a nothing burger, you are misinformed.

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lkraider
lkraider

Most Hospitals were empty.

Kudzai Kutukwa
Kudzai Kutukwa

I am sorry to hear about your acquaintance/friend that lost his life. That definitely was unfortunate and while I may have a ton of questions like did he have any underlying conditions or about the protocols followed when he got COVID I will not go down that path. That said I disagree with your take on "keeping the medical system from breaking". Firstly there were no hospitals that were anywhere close to breaking point, or as you said "overflowing". Many investigative journos uncovered this hoax and went into numerous hospitals in the US and around the world to find that things weren't as crazy as advertised. How else would the dancing nurses have found time to choreograph their dance routines, rehearse and film themselves? If you want to argue the seriousness of COVID, well the infection fatality rate was 0.096% and that's what we shut down the world for. I won't even talk about how many deaths that were labelled COVID deaths, were not deaths caused by COVID and the deceased had a ton of other fatal comorbidities. Lockdowns were a bad idea period and Sweden proved it.

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Keep taking the jabs buddy https://image.nostr.build/379b7b0036d9dd57fe41d19043d67d2961fbf970aba47e404a74cbcc117c5fb2.jpg

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You obviously didn't recognise that the people who set this all up left Sweden as a control group. They always do things like this to measure success of a certain policy. Do medical doctors even learn about statistics?