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Originally Posted by Altavia
Wow...
People seem to have forgotten that period when hospitals and medical personnel were overloaded, and not enough needs for all patients.
When there were not enough respirators and staff had to choose who to keep alive.
When family could not hold the hands of family members as they died drowning in their own body fluids alone in a hospital bed.
Routine patients were turned away so undoubtedly many unaccounted collateral deaths due to COVID overwhelming the medical system.
My daughter has PTSD from those days working 12/7 as a COVID nurse.
Over sixty thousand people participated in the US vaccine clinical trials at before safety and efficacy data was available. I was one.
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That was the narrative. So you’re saying that my own personal experience is faulty and that I’m not smart enough to realize it. This is EXACTLY why so many people have completely lost trust in the medical establishment. The “don’t believe your lying eyes” attitude, along with the “you don’t have a medical degree” attitude destroyed that trust. I don’t have to have a meteorological degree to know when to turn on the windshield wipers. I won’t even go into the story of my daughter’s experience, who was, (and still is), a nurse at the time when we went into the “15 days to slow the curve”. Her story was the reason I told my wife that we weren’t being told the truth about the virus. But I’m not changing your mind and you’re sure as heck not changing mine. You get your shots, along with multiple boosters. I won’t stand in your way, and I won’t try to ridicule you as some ignorant hick for getting them. I would love to get the same respect, but the last two years have proven that this isn’t going to be a possibility.