Darkpagan666 said:
Please, avoid spreading misinformation.
:arrow: The death rate of covid is ~0.001%. Nothing. Many death attributed to covid in reality are of people who never had it in the first place. Not covid-19 (the illness) nor Sars-CoV-2 (the virus).
:arrow: Cases are also very low. A real case is someone who has covid, not just sars. Asymptomatics only have Sars but it does nothing to them because it's either inactive or they have antibodies.
:arrow: ~95% of the results from tests are false positives that happens because:
1. They do not know the full genetic make-up of the virus
2. They use tests that cannot tell the difference between active and inactive virus
3. They count asymptomatics, which is unprecedented in history.
:arrow: Hospitals are not full/overcrowded. Going to all hospitals in your area you could see it for yourself. Also, speaking to trustworthy people who work in healthcare, civil protection, law enforcement and certain specialties of the military (nurses, doctors, healthcare assistants). Trustworthy means:
1. You know them very well (e.g. family members, relatives, real friends)
2. They have FIRST-HAND experience, instead of spreading gossip
:arrow: Marks do not save you from the virus, because:
1. The virus is not airborne
2. The virus is small enough to pass through FFP3 masks
Nobody goes into pandemic mode for a super weak virus. It is clear the majority of alleged deaths comes from patients who actually have seasonal flu and other unrelated pathologies.
HPS Maxine's advice on stocking up was not because of a non-existent virus but because of the unjustified measures applied (and soon-to-be-applied) by the enemy and the mass hysteria from the people (especially in the USA where NPCs are the most gullible and most easily weaponised on the planet). For the last claim, compare the damage done by terrorist organisations in the USA (i.e. BLM, antifa, lgbtq+) with the damage done in Europe and other parts of the world. In other words, unjustified violence and vandalism VS polite, respectful protests. In most of Europe, there was never any food shortages during lockdowns with the current measures. Virtually non-existent cases of assaulting supermarkets, as well as virtually non-existent cases of hoarding food all at once, because most people do not think only of themselves but are aware other people exist too and they need supplies too.