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Covid thread deleted?

Commitment to cancer care continues …
 
Commitment to cancer care continues …

Great. Now all those with delayed medical care will have a brand new place to die. Whereas many/most could've lived had the power hungry move to lockdown not happened.
 
Try to walk around it all you want with the "change how we deal with these things in the future" but that's an admission, whether you realize it or not, that errors were made.

If said errors were innocently made, everyone would understand. However it's the opposite. We know they initially had the right approach on most everything, then did a complete 180 on it all and took us down a path of unmitigated destruction on the levels economic, social, well being, etc.

Long covid absolutely goes in that category. The lung damage is almost (if not actually) exclusively limited to individuals who were intubated. Why? Because it was the intubation itself that did the damage. We know it can, that's why they ramped up over the mouth ventilation.

On the other issues, they're such classic anxiety/depression issues it is almost laughable to suggest otherwise. Doctors said as much until the money started flowing then it turned legitimate.

The whole country was sold out to big pharma and political proponents while we all suffered. It isn't in the least even somewhat defensible.
Intubation being a death sentence and the experts still pushing it seems to be the biggest red flag that they wanted as big of a death toll as possible. That data was suppressed for months even though several dr's kept screaming that putting people on tubes was a death sentence.
 
Heck, that thread taught me that Bronny James was vaxxed several times over and that's what caused his health scare. In fact, the vacc-I mean, death jab has caused millions of deaths. Because of that, our leaders should be tried for treason and pay for what they did. I also learned that masks do absolutely nothing and we should mock anyone in public who still wears one. Who cares if it's someone with a severe health issue and they see it as an extra precaution. Screw 'em! They're sheep! Beshear should pay too...I think Cameron is going to win big because everyone will remember how the Kentuckiana Tyrant ruled over us. King Dandy Candy Andy, am I right?

Point is, that thread did have some useful info occasionally. You just had to wade through the sewer of nonsense and hysterical opinions to find anything useful. Regardless, it's gone. No one with an actual life is going to mourn the damn thing and this can be the new thread. Few of you are beginning to sound like the Old Man from A Christmas Story..."You used up all the glue...ON PURPOSE!" as he trembles and shakes with the remains of his broken thread, I mean, trophy in hand.
I think its funnier that you think you are funny than what you think you are funny....
 
More importantly for this topic, he trolled a vax thread once the rollout began. He used weekly scare tactics and constantly urged others within the thread not to take the shot. Posters who lived in the covid thread pointed their fingers at everyone else saying they had agendas, yet some of them had agendas themselves. Bill took a cue from social media accounts he agreed with and alluded to the vax killing millions, more so than the virus itself. He called it the "death jab" from moment one. So...what was his agenda? What's the point of bitching about covid but then immediately bitching about the vax rollout when the rollout is going to help the situation he's sitting around bitching about?

It's one thing to question the vaccine or say you're going to get your doctor's opinion on the matter. It's something different to claim it's a death jab as the rollout is happening and troll vax threads in an attempt to make others distrust a shot. I won't even get into some of the other awful things he's said in the past. Dude seems miserable and wants others to hate life about as much as he seems to.
Wait... You make fun of people who are on here all the time and tell us to get a life. You seem to know alot of stuff about that thread. I don't even know those people let alone those post. Maybe you need to go outside and touch grass....
 
Wait until the end..."we just need to mess around." Very reassuring for those who took it and saw negative side-effects, Bill.

RFK called it from the jump.

An edited clip from a random twitter account. That's all the proof we need! Guess you guys were right...all it took was an edited video clip. Somebody get that to NewsMax asap (but make sure they wait until the end because very important!).

I've always said we should LISTEN to people on the INTERNET who CAPITALIZE various WORDS to GET their POINT across, much like the dunce you linked. It's cute you now hate Bill Gates of all people. That's random. It's cute you believe there's all these people who now regret taking the shot and your side is making it seem as though their lives could be in danger because of it. It's cute RFK Jr. is your new beacon of hope and truth. Guess you had to look elsewhere once Cameron and DeSantis shit the bed. Like a cat looking for that next beam of light...woops, where's Cameron? Son of a-where'd DeSantis go? Wait - my cat eyes spy another light against the wall and it's a Kennedy the rest of the family has publicly disowned. That's your new hero? I'm sure that'll work out for ya. Third times a charm as they say.
 
You are a very strange man, and start strange battles. DeSantis won the 2022 gubernatorial election by nearly 20 points against a very well-known if not inspiring candidate, in what used to be a swing state, and what will never be again. He won Miami-Dade. Have you seen the skyline of that city? It is a  big city, much bigger than your beloved Louisville. It's a city of a size that no Republican should ever win. He did. He's the 2028 GOP front runner for President. As for Cameron, he's probably a better man than you, and so is RFK,Jr, probably the greatest Kennedy other father and uncle.
He's a leftist that wants to pretend he's still middle of the road. As the Overton window has moved left, he has just kept moving left.... keeps saying he's in the center. When we are arguing about sex with 10 yo children in 5 years he'll still claim to be middle of the road and say "Only 12 yo kids should be able to have sex with adults"... Thats where dudes like him are at.
 
He's a leftist that wants to pretend he's still middle of the road. As the Overton window has moved left, he has just kept moving left.... keeps saying he's in the center. When we are arguing about sex with 10 yo children in 5 years he'll still claim to be middle of the road and say "Only 12 yo kids should be able to have sex with adults"... Thats where dudes like him are at.
What I genuinely can't stand about him is his incessant desire to monitor the hall. Not even Fuzz was so insufferable. Not even BBB Lazing.
 
What I genuinely can't stand about him is his incessant desire to monitor the hall. Not even Fuzz was so insufferable. Not even BBB Lazing.
He tries to pretend he's the ultimate middle of the road guy laffing at everyone... He could look at the murder of 20 kids and find a way to spin it as mostly good for his point of view... what ever the facts are.
 
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Ah, that clip wasn't factual enough for you? Here's Fauci under oath (when he wasn't feigning amnesia) in front of a Congressional House Subcommittee in January, 2024:

- Fauci’s transcribed interview before the House COVID panel “revealed systemic failures in our public health system and shed light on serious procedural concerns with our public health authority. It is clear that dissenting opinions were often not considered or suppressed completely."

- Here's Fauci testifying to the house subcommittee January, 2024 that six feet distancing was made up.

- Dr. Anthony Fauci flip-flopped once again on masking as a means to tamp down COVID-19 as he admitted that a wide-ranging study found that face masks made no difference in the course of the pandemic.

- In 2021, Fauci had also said it was “proven that when you make it difficult for people in their lives, they lose their ideological bulls–t, and they get vaccinated.”

- Regarding vaccine mandates, Fauci told Congress he advised American universities to impose such restrictions on their students when he was approached by higher-education institutions.

- An abundance of evidence contradicts Fauci’s belief that school closures did not elicit childhood learning loss, including research cited by Harvard Magazine showing “a significant decline” over the past three years in reading, math, and history, part of what the New York Times editorial board recently described as “the most damaging disruption in the history of American education.”



But by all means, continue to spew unhinged, novel long posts in order to deflect from how pathetically awful those you trusted royally fked up and are now admitting.
 
May be an image of text that says 'when they tell you there's no way the skyrocketing death rate could be connected to the largest science experiment in human history'
 


Holy cow. If it made the ap, imagine how bad it really is.

This stuff isn't going to stop until there are people held accountable. Real people held really accountable
 
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Results: The cohort consisted of 390 participants, with an average age of 31.8 ± 13.6. Among them, 96.7% (n = 377) were vaccinated, and 98.2% (n = 383) underwent antiviral treatment. Long-COVID prevalence was observed at 77.7%, with the most frequently reported symptoms being fatigue (64.1%) and cough (43.9%). Regarding mental health, depression was reported by 8.2% of the participants, anxiety by 4.1%, and poor sleep quality by 33.3%. Advanced statistical analysis using multivariable logistic regression showed significant links between long-COVID symptoms and patients aged below 60 (p = 0.042), as well as the initial symptom of cough (p = 0.045). In the subset of long-COVID sufferers, there was a notable correlation in females with symptoms such as headaches (p = 0.001), dizziness (p = 0.007), and brain fog (p = 0.013).

 
Results: The cohort consisted of 390 participants, with an average age of 31.8 ± 13.6. Among them, 96.7% (n = 377) were vaccinated, and 98.2% (n = 383) underwent antiviral treatment. Long-COVID prevalence was observed at 77.7%, with the most frequently reported symptoms being fatigue (64.1%) and cough (43.9%). Regarding mental health, depression was reported by 8.2% of the participants, anxiety by 4.1%, and poor sleep quality by 33.3%. Advanced statistical analysis using multivariable logistic regression showed significant links between long-COVID symptoms and patients aged below 60 (p = 0.042), as well as the initial symptom of cough (p = 0.045). In the subset of long-COVID sufferers, there was a notable correlation in females with symptoms such as headaches (p = 0.001), dizziness (p = 0.007), and brain fog (p = 0.013).


Interesting their cohort was almost exclusively vaccinated. Not sure how that's even possible if it was random. Definitely doesn't make sense if you wanted to see if vaccine status maybe made a difference.

Also I remember the experts telling us if you had covid, the vaccine was stopping long covid symptoms.
 
A community of "long COVID" patients and activists are planning a march in Washington, D.C., to protest a recent announcement from the CDC.

On March 1, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officially dropped its recommendation for people to isolate for five days after a positive COVID test.

The agency’s new guidance tells people to stay home if they are sick — but when they're feeling better and have been fever-free for 24 hours, they can return to school or work.

 
A community of "long COVID" patients and activists are planning a march in Washington, D.C., to protest a recent announcement from the CDC.

On March 1, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officially dropped its recommendation for people to isolate for five days after a positive COVID test.

The agency’s new guidance tells people to stay home if they are sick — but when they're feeling better and have been fever-free for 24 hours, they can return to school or work.

Treat it like the flu. Lol. Wow, seems like we heard people say that before.
 
A community of "long COVID" patients and activists are planning a march in Washington, D.C., to protest a recent announcement from the CDC.

On March 1, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officially dropped its recommendation for people to isolate for five days after a positive COVID test.

The agency’s new guidance tells people to stay home if they are sick — but when they're feeling better and have been fever-free for 24 hours, they can return to school or work.


Interesting considering we were told these people suffer debilitating exhaustion. How will they have he stamina for such a display?
 
Interesting considering we were told these people suffer debilitating exhaustion. How will they have he stamina for such a display?

Yeah and they're so scared that they're willing to spread more covid to each other in protest. Hopefully their fibromyalgia isn't making the experience worse for them.

Found this:

White House lifting its COVID-19 testing rule for people around Biden, ending a pandemic vestige​

By Associated Press Washington, D.C.
PUBLISHED 6:17 PM ET Mar. 04, 2024

The White House on Monday lifted its COVID-19 testing requirement for those who plan to be in close contact with President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and their spouses, bringing to an end the last coronavirus prevention protocol at the White House.

https://ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/ne...eople-around-biden--ending-a-pandemic-vestige
 

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo subpoenaed to testify before Congress about his handling of nursing homes during COVID​



NEW YORK - Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo is being subpoenaed to testify before a House committee investigating his handling of nursing homes during the COVID pandemic.

Cuomo's handling of nursing homes during the pandemic has long been a bone of contention. Families of those who lost loved ones who were patients have charged that he acted inappropriately, and want him to answer for it.

Cuomo will now have to testify under subpoena before a subcommittee of the House Oversight Committee. But Team Cuomo is crying foul, pointing out that the subpoena was unnecessary because the governor offered to testify, and even offered to provide written answers prior to his appearance.

https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/andrew-cuomo-subpoena-nursing-homes-covid/
 
“They knew from the start that serious reactions were not rare…”


Iirc at the time (rip covid thread) there was more than ample evidence that showed these companies intentionally blamed obvious adverse reactions on anything besides the vax.

These people knew all along it was way more dangerous than they said and it offered only a sliver of benefit they promised. Then our fools in Congress gave them all civil immunity. No matter, they should all be criminally pursued and all assets seized for perpetrating fraud so they could effectuate the largest human experiment/trial in known history
 
A friend/neighbor of ours has had covid for the last week...she has lost her voice and had a slight fever. That's it.
 

The mask stuff was really beyond satire and scary example of social media influenced group think. We all saw the politicians yukking it up with no masks then donning their masks before the cameras rolled. Yet a large chunk of the population still swallowed whole the mask messaging.

I think beyond the obvious group think, there was definitely a subtle power aspect at play much akin to the Stanford prison project. It's scary what some people do with a taste of power. Large portions of the population literally wanted people ruined/jailed for failing to put on something we all knew full well didn't work.
 
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