If they’d just let this run it’s course and didn’t create these variants with an ineffective shot, this would be over by now. The same people would have died. They should have emphasized treatment more than the ineffective vaccine. There’s no vaccine for HIV but there are very effective lifesaving treatments. BTW, the average age of Covid death was 80 years old with at least four comorbidities.
My brother, who is obese and unhealthy, is vaccinated and boosted and he’s in Edward hospital in Naperville right now with Covid related pneumonia. He hasn’t been on a ventilator and seems to be doing better. I’m hoping he makes better lifestyle choices after this wake-up call. Like a potato is not a vegetable.
Fauci was supposed to have had a vaccine for AIDS and he failed at that too. There are very effective treatments. I wonder how long he kept them from saving people while he stoked his ego?
I agree with Terri...a long time!!! That Deborah Birx was in on it with him. I think she was smart enough to see that Fauci was gonna get exposed and distanced herself from him and the virus.
I think we have absolutely prolonged this pandemic with some of the “mitigation” measures that were used. It is normal for a new virus or strain to sweep through a population with no immunity, that’s just a painful part of life.
Getting through that misery early on and building natural immunity would have been more effective. I am all for good hygiene, hand washing, stay home if you’re sick, etc. Those are common sense things. The lockdowns very early on were obviously not effective, so why were they pushed so hard. Keeping kids out of school/daycare weakened their immune systems against typical childhood illnesses. Not to mention the mental strain and educational losses.
Masks, if used in a highly regimented manner, 100% of the time might have had some benefit, but perfect results in a laboratory do not translate to the same results in real life. Masks are worn too long and saturated, touched constantly, and not worn properly, probably causing more harm than good.
Had we mostly carried on with life as normal, the pandemic could have been over by now, with far less disastrous results on society.
Not trying to be callous—I feel bad for everyone who has suffered or passed away from covid and its effects. But the damage we are still uncovering in the upcoming twenty years may be far worse—drug use, drinking, suicides, mental health challenges—those are all up among younger adults. Not to mention the abrupt slide towards Socialism.
You don’t sound callous. Time is a cruel mistress or something like that.
I lost family members and I am so sorry, but I am no more sorry than when I lost a bunch of other family members to various illnesses or accidents. Losing people is sad, but we have to honor them by continuing to live.
We can’t sacrifice the future for our past.
The truth is hundreds of millions of us are still alive and we have to fix this, for our young. Three years of childhood is far too big of a chunk for our young to sacrifice.
Their mental health has suffered greatly and their losses are compounding.
The CDC not even looking at natural immunity says volumes. And discrediting the helpful tools like Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine, and slow-walking monoclonal Antibody treatment also does.
If they’d just let this run it’s course and didn’t create these variants with an ineffective shot, this would be over by now. The same people would have died. They should have emphasized treatment more than the ineffective vaccine. There’s no vaccine for HIV but there are very effective lifesaving treatments. BTW, the average age of Covid death was 80 years old with at least four comorbidities.
My brother, who is obese and unhealthy, is vaccinated and boosted and he’s in Edward hospital in Naperville right now with Covid related pneumonia. He hasn’t been on a ventilator and seems to be doing better. I’m hoping he makes better lifestyle choices after this wake-up call. Like a potato is not a vegetable.
Fauci was supposed to have had a vaccine for AIDS and he failed at that too. There are very effective treatments. I wonder how long he kept them from saving people while he stoked his ego?
A long time. He’s a ghoul. My sister calls him the grim reaper.
I agree with Terri...a long time!!! That Deborah Birx was in on it with him. I think she was smart enough to see that Fauci was gonna get exposed and distanced herself from him and the virus.
I hope your brother continues to improve.
Thank you.
I'll keep you brother in my prayers.
Thank you.
I think we have absolutely prolonged this pandemic with some of the “mitigation” measures that were used. It is normal for a new virus or strain to sweep through a population with no immunity, that’s just a painful part of life.
Getting through that misery early on and building natural immunity would have been more effective. I am all for good hygiene, hand washing, stay home if you’re sick, etc. Those are common sense things. The lockdowns very early on were obviously not effective, so why were they pushed so hard. Keeping kids out of school/daycare weakened their immune systems against typical childhood illnesses. Not to mention the mental strain and educational losses.
Masks, if used in a highly regimented manner, 100% of the time might have had some benefit, but perfect results in a laboratory do not translate to the same results in real life. Masks are worn too long and saturated, touched constantly, and not worn properly, probably causing more harm than good.
Had we mostly carried on with life as normal, the pandemic could have been over by now, with far less disastrous results on society.
Not trying to be callous—I feel bad for everyone who has suffered or passed away from covid and its effects. But the damage we are still uncovering in the upcoming twenty years may be far worse—drug use, drinking, suicides, mental health challenges—those are all up among younger adults. Not to mention the abrupt slide towards Socialism.
And what we’ve done to these kids…horrendous. May God forgive us.
You don’t sound callous. Time is a cruel mistress or something like that.
I lost family members and I am so sorry, but I am no more sorry than when I lost a bunch of other family members to various illnesses or accidents. Losing people is sad, but we have to honor them by continuing to live.
We can’t sacrifice the future for our past.
The truth is hundreds of millions of us are still alive and we have to fix this, for our young. Three years of childhood is far too big of a chunk for our young to sacrifice.
Their mental health has suffered greatly and their losses are compounding.
Time to forge ahead like Americans do.
What he said
Actually, I think everything pandemic-related is proceeding according to their plan. And we all know who “they” are.
The CDC not even looking at natural immunity says volumes. And discrediting the helpful tools like Ivermectin and Hydroxychloroquine, and slow-walking monoclonal Antibody treatment also does.
We’re screwed. Plain and simple.