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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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So true.
Sadly studies show that once you believe one conspiracy theory it is easier to believe another, and easier again to believe another. Once you believe a conspiracy theory it is very hard to not believe it no matter how much evidence there is. Our brains are wired to amplify self belief systems, and it is very uncomfortable to change one of those.