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Michele's avatar

This is sort of a funny question because it brings us back to the test. Which we all know was deeply flawed/manipulated to achieve certain results. So many of our discussions are based on this sandy foundation. Which means even if we DO know someone hospitalized or dead "of" covid, really, this may not be the case.

I do know one very elderly woman who was in the hospital for a month, allegedly due to covid, and had to fight the nurses and the docs every single day to not be intubated. They made her sign documents that she and her fam wouldn't sue, since she was declining the recommended treatments. But her fighting is probably the only reason she's alive today.

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Jackeroo's avatar

Yes - the dreaded test! We were asked to test before Christmas dinner again this year at an injected family house. I chose not to go for that reason - as I'm just done with the games. Funnily enough one of the family members supposedly just had "covid" this past week but took paxlovid to mask the symptoms so they could test negative in order to go to the party! LOL! You can't make this stuff up!

Also know someone who checked themselves out of hospital before the hospital tried to move them to the covid ward and was better in no time at home. Goodness knows what would have happened if they hadn't been able to get out.

The only people I have heard of dying of "Covid" went to hospital - and we know what happens then.

All people I know of who got the "coviflu" got better in less than a week. Those injected are starting to have overall health issues, unfortunately.

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PersianCat's avatar

I heard the party was boring any way so you didn't miss out!!

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Your first paragraph is so true....and frustrating.

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