Covid is right here, and it's getting bad fast.

That’s what makes America great (again). People can do whatever they dang well please. People can choose to get vaccinated or not, people can choose to wear a mask or not, people can choose go out or stay home. One side of the issue is no more correct than the other.
 
We're currently in Branson, MO. Apparently, just up north of us in Springfield, there is a monstrous Covid outbreak. But, on the local news, they said the people in the hospital are young. The oldest is 31. Over 100 people in the hospital, and a significant portion of those on ventilators.
 
I've mentioned your issues to him... told him to take care that it didn't move to his lungs and if it did to get help.
Getting into my lungs was the whole problem for me. Yeah, I was sick as a dog for two weeks, but getting into my lungs is what put me in the hospital. I knew it was getting hard to breath a few days before I went, but didn't do anything about it. Maybe I was just so sick I wasn't thinking straight. My daughter said she knew I was in trouble when I sent her a text that was absolute gibberish.
 
Admittedly, when I look at this graph it's kinda hard to swallow. If you believe this, the COVIS spread is far worse than at any time since the initial hit of the WuFlu. That seems very unlikely, given the percentage of people who are vaccinated or have had it.

 
Admittedly, when I look at this graph it's kinda hard to swallow. If you believe this, the COVIS spread is far worse than at any time since the initial hit of the WuFlu. That seems very unlikely, given the percentage of people who are vaccinated or have had it.

Unless the jab doesn't offer much of an actual medical defense against the virus. There's a big difference in actually having a defense and thinking you have a defense.
 
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Yeah, if the new strain is indeed much easier to catch than the original one and those who haven't had it or vaccines are running around with no masks in crowds, we could find the spike jump very very quickly.

Look at Guard Dads church, one case became 30 within a week.
 
The frustrating part of this is that we don't know who to believe, and we can't trust our own government.

Is it really this bad? If so, it's kind of a crises. These numbers would indicate it's far worse than at anytime since the initial hit. But other factors would seem to not support that.

I just don't know what to believe anymore.
 
I’ve been expecting another false flag event for a few weeks now. The kitchen is getting too hot with all the audit activity, Cuba in turmoil, and banks terminating personal credit loans. Some are calling for a serious correction in the stock market but so far I haven’t seen it.
 
Since the vaccinations started, the only person I know who got covid was GD. Nobody else in my circle has gotten it. My sister, her husband, daughter and son-in-law had it last year before the vaccine was released.
 
Here is what a a local talk show host said yesterday... Covid rates give us no real info because we are not being given actual numbers, just percentages of.

If 100 people go test and 3 people are positive, you have a 3% positivity rate
If only 3 people test and all 3 are positive you have a 100% positivity rate.

If yesterday 3 people were diagnosed with covid, then today 6 people are diagnosed it is a spike of 200%! Yikes... but it is still only 6 people,not much to worry about if you live in a city of 3.5 million.

We are not being given numbers, just percentages... no way to make sense of the numbers, but the officials don't want us to be able to make sense, they want to gain back power like they had before... exhibit A) Los Angeles re-masking when there is no scientific bases for it.
 
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