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The COVID deaths were also grossly overreported, mostly by reporting people who died with COVID vs from COVID. HUGE difference, but they were all lumped together.

Now on the flipside, the COVID vax is "safe and effective" - never mind that there is a huge uptick in excess deaths, heart attacks, myocarditis among the younger population (and they've tried to say it is normal somehow for all these young people to be at risk of heart problems all of a sudden?), and the vax does nothing to prevent spread and what protection it may give you wanes super fast.

But don't worry, just take another booster, hope you don't die from it, you'll be fine...
There are several points in your statement that require clarification and correction based on the current scientific understanding:
  1. Reporting of COVID-19 deaths: It is not accurate to say that COVID-19 deaths were grossly overreported. In fact, many experts believe that COVID-19 deaths may be underreported. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has guidelines for how to count COVID-19 deaths, and these guidelines are based on standard practices for determining the cause of death. It is true that some people who died with COVID-19 may not have died as a direct result of the virus, but it is also true that COVID-19 can exacerbate underlying health conditions and lead to death.
  2. Safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines: The COVID-19 vaccines have undergone extensive testing and have been shown to be safe and effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19. While it is true that there have been reports of adverse effects following vaccination, these are rare and the benefits of vaccination far outweigh the risks. The CDC and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continue to closely monitor the safety of the vaccines and update their recommendations as new data becomes available.
  3. Uptick in excess deaths and heart problems: It is important to note that COVID-19 vaccines have not been shown to cause an uptick in excess deaths or heart problems. In fact, studies have shown that the vaccines are effective at reducing the risk of heart problems and other serious complications from COVID-19. It is possible that there may be other factors contributing to the reported increase in heart problems among younger people, but it is not accurate to attribute it solely to the COVID-19 vaccines.-
  4. Boosters and waning protection: While it is true that protection from COVID-19 vaccines may wane over time, booster shots have been shown to be effective at restoring protection against the virus. The CDC and FDA have recommended booster shots for certain groups of people, and ongoing studies continue to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of the vaccines.
In summary, it is important to rely on accurate information from trusted sources and to be cautious about spreading misinformation or unfounded claims about COVID-19 and the vaccines. Vaccination remains one of the most effective tools for protecting ourselves and our communities from the spread of COVID-19.
 
There are several points in your statement that require clarification and correction based on the current scientific understanding:
  1. Reporting of COVID-19 deaths: It is not accurate to say that COVID-19 deaths were grossly overreported. In fact, many experts believe that COVID-19 deaths may be underreported. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has guidelines for how to count COVID-19 deaths, and these guidelines are based on standard practices for determining the cause of death. It is true that some people who died with COVID-19 may not have died as a direct result of the virus, but it is also true that COVID-19 can exacerbate underlying health conditions and lead to death.
  2. Safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines: The COVID-19 vaccines have undergone extensive testing and have been shown to be safe and effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19. While it is true that there have been reports of adverse effects following vaccination, these are rare and the benefits of vaccination far outweigh the risks. The CDC and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continue to closely monitor the safety of the vaccines and update their recommendations as new data becomes available.
  3. Uptick in excess deaths and heart problems: It is important to note that COVID-19 vaccines have not been shown to cause an uptick in excess deaths or heart problems. In fact, studies have shown that the vaccines are effective at reducing the risk of heart problems and other serious complications from COVID-19. It is possible that there may be other factors contributing to the reported increase in heart problems among younger people, but it is not accurate to attribute it solely to the COVID-19 vaccines.-
  4. Boosters and waning protection: While it is true that protection from COVID-19 vaccines may wane over time, booster shots have been shown to be effective at restoring protection against the virus. The CDC and FDA have recommended booster shots for certain groups of people, and ongoing studies continue to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of the vaccines.
In summary, it is important to rely on accurate information from trusted sources and to be cautious about spreading misinformation or unfounded claims about COVID-19 and the vaccines. Vaccination remains one of the most effective tools for protecting ourselves and our communities from the spread of COVID-19.
:ROFLMAO:
Are you a spokesperson for the CDC?
 
Are you an ignorant except sparky issues???? Lol
You didn't answer the question, just deflected with a copy paste from someplace.

And no, I'm just not blind to what I see happening all around me. And I do not blindly trust these so called "trusted" sources because they've proven to not be trustworthy. I used to reasonably trust them but they ruined that with there utter mishandling of the entire COVID thing, to the point that it makes me suspicious it was even intentional.
 
You didn't answer the question, just deflected with a copy paste from someplace.

And no, I'm just not blind to what I see happening all around me. And I do not blindly trust these so called "trusted" sources because they've proven to not be trustworthy. I used to reasonably trust them but they ruined that with there utter mishandling of the entire COVID thing, to the point that it makes me suspicious it was even intentional.
You are not so much into words hahaha, if you think so, copy and paste the paragraph in google Lol about your personal experience I am really not too much interested into it, but do not spread misinformation on such a serious issue.
 
When you get told one thing but what you see does not at all line up with what you're told, does that not make you suspicious?

Another one - "The water is safe to drink" - never mind the water reeks of toxic chemicals from the derailed tanker...
 
Well, if I try to get evil defending the theory of conspiracy surrounding the covid, before the vaccine if an old person was infected he would really would have a lot of chances of going to the other world specially with underline diseases as diabetes etc so the reason why the world was stopped in such that way it was maybe because the powerful elite of the world (people over 60) had fear to die Lol
 
Well, if I try to get evil defending the theory of conspiracy surrounding the covid, before the vaccine if an old person was infected he would really would have a lot of chances of going to the other world specially with underline diseases as diabetes etc so the reason why the world was stopped in such that way it was maybe because the powerful elite of the world (people over 60) had fear to die Lol
Exactly right!
And with the shortage of respirators it was an easy sell.
 
There are several points in your statement that require clarification and correction based on the current scientific understanding:
  1. Reporting of COVID-19 deaths: It is not accurate to say that COVID-19 deaths were grossly overreported. In fact, many experts believe that COVID-19 deaths may be underreported. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has guidelines for how to count COVID-19 deaths, and these guidelines are based on standard practices for determining the cause of death. It is true that some people who died with COVID-19 may not have died as a direct result of the virus, but it is also true that COVID-19 can exacerbate underlying health conditions and lead to death.
  2. Safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines: The COVID-19 vaccines have undergone extensive testing and have been shown to be safe and effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19. While it is true that there have been reports of adverse effects following vaccination, these are rare and the benefits of vaccination far outweigh the risks. The CDC and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) continue to closely monitor the safety of the vaccines and update their recommendations as new data becomes available.
  3. Uptick in excess deaths and heart problems: It is important to note that COVID-19 vaccines have not been shown to cause an uptick in excess deaths or heart problems. In fact, studies have shown that the vaccines are effective at reducing the risk of heart problems and other serious complications from COVID-19. It is possible that there may be other factors contributing to the reported increase in heart problems among younger people, but it is not accurate to attribute it solely to the COVID-19 vaccines.-
  4. Boosters and waning protection: While it is true that protection from COVID-19 vaccines may wane over time, booster shots have been shown to be effective at restoring protection against the virus. The CDC and FDA have recommended booster shots for certain groups of people, and ongoing studies continue to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of the vaccines.
In summary, it is important to rely on accurate information from trusted sources and to be cautious about spreading misinformation or unfounded claims about COVID-19 and the vaccines. Vaccination remains one of the most effective tools for protecting ourselves and our communities from the spread of COVID-19.
Sir you are obviously NOT a medical professional and you’re talking completely out your ass. But hey if I poisoned myself I’d probably try to justify it anyway possible. Make no mistake if you vaccinated you’re a walking talking mutant with an unknown life expectancy. I am a medical professional and infinitely qualified to speak on the subject. Phase 3 clinical trials were skipped and you were the clinical trial. Data is pouring in and it’s nothing short of horrific. Anyone with a once of sense and half a brain can see the clinical data being reported everywhere except the MSM and liberal rags. All the scientific journals are filled with bad bad stuff.
 
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Exactly right!
And with the shortage of respirators it was an easy sell.
Only thing that “possibly” stops any virus is a professionally fitted and tested n-95 or respirator. Everything else is totally ineffective and about as useful as tying a purple ribbon in your hair to stop a virus. Nothing more than a false sense of security.
 
When you get told one thing but what you see does not at all line up with what you're told, does that not make you suspicious?

Another one - "The water is safe to drink" - never mind the water reeks of toxic chemicals from the derailed tanker...
Reverse Osmosis systems are your friends.
 
Only thing that “possibly” stops any virus is a professionally fitted and tested n-95 or respirator. Everything else is totally ineffective and about as useful as tying a purple ribbon in your hair to stop a virus. Nothing more than a false sense of security.
It comes in other ways too - EYES. Watching ppl with their phones always cracked me up. Never cleaned it most of the times so ....... mopp 4 was military standard and then decontamination stations ...... watching ppl in restaurants was hilarious too.... safe zone to eat. Hahaha I still laugh how everyone social distance outside in fresh air but stacks in restaurants

you realize all the over used antibacterial soaps and cleaners will produce a super bug then nothing will protect ...... simple soap and water was the best. Just think at least most restaurant employees were finally washing their hands at least once while at work
 
It comes in other ways too - EYES. Watching ppl with their phones always cracked me up. Never cleaned it most of the times so ....... mopp 4 was military standard and then decontamination stations ...... watching ppl in restaurants was hilarious too.... safe zone to eat. Hahaha I still laugh how everyone social distance outside in fresh air but stacks in restaurants

you realize all the over used antibacterial soaps and cleaners will produce a super bug then nothing will protect ...... simple soap and water was the best. Just think at least most restaurant employees were finally washing their hands at least once while at work
100% Agree.
 
Just some advice from a guy in medicine for over 30 yrs. If someone try’s to scare you into anything then better run far far away. Fear nothing, concentrate on yourself and let others live their own lives. I have no concern about the way others live their lives. I think the “pandemic” is a perfect case study on how not to implement medical care. As in all walks of life the medical community by and large sold their souls for money. Loved ones died because they trusted the very people they shouldn’t have and now they will pay a terrible price for that mistake.
 
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