350,000 people in the U.S. died of COVID in 2020. For reference, 25,000 died of the flu in 2019. Out of nowhere, Covid became the third leading cause of death.
Any respectable news source tends to report on things like that.
Those saying that Covid was "just the flu," or "not a big deal," is delusional.
oh look. exactly who I was talking about. I remember when it was a million or more americans, despite not knowing anyone died of the fucking horseshit.
While that is certainly true, I worry about the fact that almost nobody cares about getting Covid anymore. Long Covid is still a thing and can basically destroy your life, the risk of getting it not really decreasing with each infection (you are basically rolling the dice each time). There is also the fact that Covid infections decrease intelligence even if you didn't get long Covid.
I just had covid last week. Slight fever for a day, 2 days tired and I was fine and negative by Friday, yay!
As per protocols I went back to work next monday and fuck me, I can't focus, I am beyond tired, I can't sleep well, my sleep cycles are all messed up out of nowhere, and I literally feel like I'm high all the time even though I'm not. I'm still sure it will fade over time but it's unnerving
This answer literally means: nah not the part that is easily provable, I mean the part I made up and choose to believe without evidence.
It's funny how little evidence you actually need to believe covid was a hoax, and the amount of evidence we have it isn't. It's almost like you're part of a cult.
While Trump was saying this, he was vaccinated too. You got played