I suppose the covid policy that we were all forced to comply with did him no good. — Merkwurdichliebe
All spin, no substance. That's our world! — frank
We all maxed, vasked, and locked down, what else can we be expected to do? — Merkwurdichliebe
I suppose the covid policy that we were all forced to comply with did him no good. — Merkwurdichliebe
You locked down to try to slow the spread so the hospital system wouldn't be more overloaded than it was.
Without the lockdowns, you would have gone outside in the morning to see what the people in 1918 saw: dead people laying in their yards.
I understand why nobody gets this. You didn't see what was happening in the hospitals. How could you know? — frank
(we'll applaud you but fuck your raise after we've cut your budget in the past 2 decades) — Benkei
Waiting lists are the longest ever in the Netherlands. — Benkei
You locked down to try to slow the spread so the hospital system wouldn't be more overloaded than it was.
Without the lockdowns, you would have gone outside in the morning to see what the people in 1918 saw: dead people laying in their yards. — frank
But that wasn't the case in the hospitals in my area — Merkwurdichliebe
It happened everywhere in the US. We talk to each other, you know. :razz: — frank
You didn't talk to everyone. And I imagine, given the hyper-sensorship and public stigma towards anyone who might have opposed the official narrative, it would have been practically impossible to talk to everyone. — Merkwurdichliebe
I'm not really sure what accounts for that belief that those in leadership positions are perpetrating a giant fraud. I mean, when they give massive tax breaks to the rich, it's wide out in the open. They aren't trying to hide it. They don't have to. — frank
Regardless...those in leadership positions did not hide their covid scam — Merkwurdichliebe
That damn covid scam! It's still killing people! Not as many as it used to tho. It doesn't really rate much higher than flu these days. I'm taking a break from this forum for a while. Thanks for the discussion. :smile: — frank
[...] pandemic-era emergency declarations bar the vaccine injured from suing vaccine manufacturers in civil court. Those with a COVID-19 vaccine injury are also prohibited from pursuing compensation through the standard Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP)
CICP is designed to provide compensation to individuals who suffer serious injuries as a direct result of the administration of certain countermeasures, such as vaccines, drugs, or medical devices, used to respond to public health emergencies. It covers injuries resulting from pandemic vaccines and other countermeasures.
VICP, on the other hand, specifically focuses on compensating individuals who experience injuries or adverse reactions caused by vaccines covered under the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. This program primarily deals with routine childhood vaccines.
I'm not so sure about this. Even if nearly 7 million deaths is a lot.Without the lockdowns, you would have gone outside in the morning to see what the people in 1918 saw: dead people laying in their yards. — frank
'quickfix' experimental vaccines — Tzeentch
You see, even if covid would be as deadly as spanish flu, medicine has improved quite a lot in hundred years. — ssu
So has your hospital learnt as an organization something when the next lethal pandemic hits?I wasn't being political. I work in a hospital. I saw what happened. — frank
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