InevitableSwing [none/use name] to news • 2 years agoIf you don't test - cases go down. The CDC has gone full Trumpian.imagemessage-square33 fedilinkarrow-up1124file-text
arrow-up1124imageIf you don't test - cases go down. The CDC has gone full Trumpian.InevitableSwing [none/use name] to news • 2 years agomessage-square33 Commentsfedilinkfile-text
minus-squareTheModerateTankie [any]hexbear22·2 years agodid a search for excess death rates, and the results are almost exclusivly from anti-vax sources blaming the vaccines. :yea: link
minus-squareTheModerateTankie [any]hexbear10·2 years agoThey found a plausable excuse as to why the increase in liver disease in kids was completely unrelated to letting covid run wild in schools, and then stopped caring. Meanwhile... We are now finding out that in the UK, (and Canada and almost certainly the US) they basically used kids to spread the disease in the community, as a way of trying induce endimicity. Coincidentally, the UK was leading the reasearch for finding out what was driving liver disease in kids TL;DR They determined that it was most likely a common adenovirus that's never caused such symptoms before, in combo with another virus that most certainly wasn't covid. link
did a search for excess death rates, and the results are almost exclusivly from anti-vax sources blaming the vaccines. :yea:
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They found a plausable excuse as to why the increase in liver disease in kids was completely unrelated to letting covid run wild in schools, and then stopped caring. Meanwhile...
We are now finding out that in the UK, (and Canada and almost certainly the US) they basically used kids to spread the disease in the community, as a way of trying induce endimicity. Coincidentally, the UK was leading the reasearch for finding out what was driving liver disease in kids TL;DR They determined that it was most likely a common adenovirus that's never caused such symptoms before, in combo with another virus that most certainly wasn't covid.
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