Coronavirus conspiracy theory - let's get it straight

marke

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Same here. The unvaccinated need to be separated and disallowed from entering the hospital and putting others at risk. Set aside a spot in the parking lot where they can wait in their car until ER patients who didn’t intentionally put others at risk are treated.
Forcing kids to wear masks is putting them at risk and those who encourage that sort of foolishness are ignorant or deceived.

Forcing people to take the dangerous Fauci jab is not only ignorant, but irresponsible.
 

Skeeter

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Unvaccinated person here.

Haven't been to the hospital in a few years, the last time being before the scamdemic. In what way am I "clogging up our hospitals, burning out the doctors and nurses so they're quitting the profession entirely, and taking up all the beds so much so that people with other emergencies are turned away"?
Yes, you are by being a piss poor role model. Since we know you do not use a mask or socially distance, you are playing the odds and have been fortunate so far. Most young people will be fortunate when it comes to the disease. But, you have been a vector of the disease unwittingly? Has someone else who is influenced by your cavalier attitude lessened their efforts who has been a vector of the disease?

I do not think triage should be influenced by how stupid and selfish the patient has been, but some accountability placed on those who could have done some simple things for the greater good but do not, should be delivered in full measure.
 

annabenedetti

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Maybe you need to be clearer on whom you're talking about.

I was talking about the unvaccinated clogging up our hospitals. That should be clear.

That includes me, whether you like it or not, and you didn't qualify your comment to limit it to anyone except "the unvaccinated."

Not everything is about you, JR.

So, Anna, answer my challenges to your sweeping accusations against "the unvaccinated."

I'll do it my way. Take it or leave it.
 

marke

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Yes, you are by being a piss poor role model. Since we know you do not use a mask or socially distance, you are playing the odds and have been fortunate so far. Most young people will be fortunate when it comes to the disease. But, you have been a vector of the disease unwittingly? Has someone else who is influenced by your cavalier attitude lessened their efforts who has been a vector of the disease?

I do not think triage should be influenced by how stupid and selfish the patient has been, but some accountability placed on those who could have done some simple things for the greater good but do not, should be delivered in full measure.
If the vaccine really worked the way leftists wished it did then people would be wrong to refuse to take it. However, if the vaccine has the problems thousands of witnesses say it does then officials are stupid and fascist to try to force people to take it.
 

marke

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I was talking about the unvaccinated clogging up our hospitals. That should be clear.
Not everything is about you, JR.
I'll do it my way. Take it or leave it.
If you fear coronavirus then stay away from vaccinated people because they are spreading the disease like wildfire.


While President Joe Biden and his coronavirus officials are bullying Americans into getting vaccinated or they will face a “deadly winter” for themselves and their families, “one of the scientists behind Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 show said Monday that he believes vaccines alone will not be enough to fight the Omicron variant.”
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BioNTech CEO Ugur Sahin told French newspaper Le Monde “even triple-vaccinated people can transmit the disease, and they will have to be tested, especially around vulnerable people.”
 

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Yes, you are by being a piss poor role model.

Thank you for your entirely subjective opinion.

Since we know you do not use a mask or socially distance, you are playing the odds and have been fortunate so far.

I have far more faith in the human body being capable of handling a virus than you do, apparently, especially if I'm naturally immune to the virus.

Most young people will be fortunate when it comes to the disease. But, you have been a vector of the disease unwittingly?

Here's what I abide by:


My neighbor has the right to choose to be afraid.

If he is afraid that I unknowingly carry an illness, he has the right to be afraid of me. He has the right to stay away from me. But he does not have the right to control me, detain me, or deface me.

If he comes near me and I am ill, he may catch my illness. If he fears my illness he can stay away.

I will come to him if he needs me, even if he’s sick.

When we are well, I’ll eat with him in a restaurant, sit next to him in a theatre or wait in line with him at the grocery store. I’ll never force him to do anything against his will and I expect the same respect from him.

I accept the inherent risk of death in life. If I should inadvertently catch an illness from him, I will not hold him responsible. Even if I perish. This is how it’s always been, and it’s how it should always be.

If I am knowingly ill, I pledge to respect my neighbors and contain my illness as best I can while still providing for myself and my family. I cannot guarantee that I will not spread a pathogen, but I will be considerate.

I promise to never rob, murder, envy, vandalize or bear false witness against my neighbor.



Has someone else who is influenced by your cavalier attitude lessened their efforts who has been a vector of the disease?

No idea.

I do not think triage should be influenced by how stupid and selfish the patient has been, but some accountability placed on those who could have done some simple things for the greater good but do not, should be delivered in full measure.

Your health is not my business, and neither is mine yours. That applies to what I choose to do regarding my health. You and the rest of society seem to have forgotten that in the past two years.
 

Skeeter

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Thank you for your entirely subjective opinion.
You are entirely welcome
A few caveats from a leader might go a long way.

Your health is not my business, and neither is mine yours. That applies to what I choose to do regarding my health. You and the rest of society seem to have forgotten that in the past two years.
I would agree with you if the disease were not communicable or serious OR if you spend your days entirely alone in the cab of a truck or in your flat.
 

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I would agree with you if the disease were not communicable or serious OR if you spend your days entirely alone in the cab of a truck or in your flat.

No, sorry, you don't have that right, no matter the circumstance. My health and wellbeing is none of your business. The only people who have access to that information are myself, my doctor, and those who I see fit to disclose it to. That doesn't include you.
 

marke

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You are entirely welcome

A few caveats from a leader might go a long way.


I would agree with you if the disease were not communicable or serious OR if you spend your days entirely alone in the cab of a truck or in your flat.
Idiots who think refusing the vaccine endangers others who are supposedly fully protected by the vaccine are like idiots who want to murder those who reject the common misguided global warming narratives, thinking global warming deniers are endangering all life on earth.
 

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I do not think triage should be influenced by how stupid and selfish the patient has been, but some accountability placed on those who could have done some simple things for the greater good but do not, should be delivered in full measure.
The best response going forward is “ no vaccination, no treatment”. No entrance to doctor’s offices, hospitals or ER’s without proof of vaccination.

The “Do ye no harm” should only apply to patients who are not intentionally endangering the lives of others due their radicalized, political nonsense.
 

way 2 go

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The best response going forward is “ no vaccination, no treatment”. No entrance to doctor’s offices, hospitals or ER’s without proof of vaccination.

The “Do ye no harm” should only apply to patients who are not intentionally endangering the lives of others due their radicalized, political nonsense.

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.. laughable that you think that the vax prevents you from getting it and from spreading it :ROFLMAO:

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ok doser

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The best response going forward is “ no vaccination, no treatment”. No entrance to doctor’s offices, hospitals or ER’s without proof of vaccination.

The “Do ye no harm” should only apply to patients who are not intentionally endangering the lives of others due their radicalized, political nonsense.
A course of action which will disproportionately affect African-Americans.
 

marke

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The best response going forward is “ no vaccination, no treatment”. No entrance to doctor’s offices, hospitals or ER’s without proof of vaccination.

The “Do ye no harm” should only apply to patients who are not intentionally endangering the lives of others due their radicalized, political nonsense.
Democrat response to those who don't buy into the lying leftist ignorance and propaganda: They have no right to speak, they have no right to get medical care, they have no right to eat out, they have no right to attend church, they have no right to come out of their houses, and they have no right to live.
 

ok doser

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Democrat response to those who don't buy into the lying leftist ignorance and propaganda: They have no right to speak, they have no right to get medical care, they have no right to eat out, they have no right to attend church, they have no right to come out of their houses, and they have no right to live.
Ironic isn't it? After four years of shrieking from the insane left about Trump's authoritarianism, the first thing they do when he is out of power is encourage authoritarianism.

Because they are insane.
 

marke

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The best response going forward is “ no vaccination, no treatment”. No entrance to doctor’s offices, hospitals or ER’s without proof of vaccination.

The “Do ye no harm” should only apply to patients who are not intentionally endangering the lives of others due their radicalized, political nonsense.
Leftist commie fascist: If you don't agree with me I will destroy you. Leftist democrat politicians: If you do not comply with our mandates we will make your life a living hell.
 

way 2 go

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RCMP member sent on unpaid leave writes this powerful letter you must read:​

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So back to my Covid journey. I was skeptical of the pandemic from the start but decided to wait and see what evidence would surface of this dangerous pandemic. So I sat back and quietly observed. At that time, and still at the time I’m writing this, I was the admin NCO on the watch. I was in the unique position of seeing every file that came through PRIME in the 46 hour window I was at work each week. Naturally, this included all sudden death files. Pay attention now, have another sip of your latte if you have to. Since the pandemic began, until now, I was in a position to see every single sudden death file that came through our detachment area. What did I notice in this position? Nothing. No upwards trend whatsoever. Funny enough, I didn’t see people dropping dead in my neighbourhood either.
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Moderna was founded in 2010 and their Covid “vaccine” is the first product they have ever put on the market. Information has since come to light that the Moderna “vaccine” was finishing in development in December of 2019, immediately before the pandemic hit. It’s almost like they were anticipating something. Do I dare put my hand on my chin and gaze thoughtfully upwards a second time?

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way 2 go

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The government has spent over 49 million on corona pills, which doctors will not use: "Better to waste the money than treat people with this"​


The Folketing and the government have purchased corona pills for DKK 49.5 million, which have not been approved for use. Health economists criticize the purchase, and general practitioners will not prescribe the drug to their patients, as the pills, according to them, can be both harmful and, in the worst case, contribute to the emergence of new variants.

50,000 pills @ 990 ea $$$$


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