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M. Dowrick's avatar

Covid never killed anyone. Secondary bacterial pneumonia killed people. In other words medical negligence killed anyone who died after being diagnosed with covid. The medically negligent medical profession told people stay home til your lips turn blue. And people followed that advice. Their lungs were already infected with bacterial pneumonia.

The covid injections are causing innumerable adverse events and deaths. NOT COVID. If the covid virus was to become more virulent shouldn’t this have happened by now? And since when does a virus kill its prey? Viruses can no longer live if they have nothing to prey on.

Why are you pushing these covid injections and saying they prevent people from suffering severe covid when they do not. Severe covid is simply like a bad cold or flu until it turns into secondary bacterial pneumonia. I would rather advise people to keep ivermectin on hand, take at the earliest sign of covid and use an antibiotic if your lungs become affected. You CANNOT rely on the medical,profession for advice, they have caused thousands to die through medical negligence.

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"This virulent variant will not survive long, however. It will cause a severe “storm,” then die out relatively quickly, because it will quickly run out of accessible, susceptible hosts" - Hmmm.

Most of the western world has 90% of the population shot up. Some have nobody left to inject (Iceland, Ireland, Portugal, Chile, New Zealand, Australia). Some held out better (USA, Switzerland, Austria) but overall the west looks about 90% vulnerable.

I don't see it dying out quickly as it will take a long time to infect 90% of the population. Those who took the injections may get sick several times before they succumb. Without a functioning immune system they will not develop immunity.

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