Expertise in COVID Responses
Our team understands the complexities of pandemic policies and reactions.
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"Youre killing grandma if you dont get shot"
"You must do your civic duty and wear a mask"
Sounds worse than a sick, twisted neighbor, playing voyeurism with breeding dogs.
"Its so much worse than the flu - the flu on steroids!"
"If you get the covidian shot you wont get covid."
"Ahhh. Herd immunity will be achieved when 90% of us have the shot...moments later, yall must get a 2nd, 3rd, 4th shot - its omicron now!!!"
"Spike protein is deadly and dangerous, but if you wear and industrial mask, youll be fine."
"You can die very easily if your out their infecting ppl by not getting your shot - then you are a public liability - thats irresponsible and costly to the nation ,[compares it to something like the bubonic plague and that were decimating the population of continents if we dont get the shot]
I could type these ludacracies all day and the sad thing is all i have is a GED, 9th grade Education, 11th grade/100 verbal IQ, roughly -- you got these megamouths with doctorish credentials with more wishy washy stupidity than your typical, sensible person who goes for walks and hikes outdoors instead of consulting peripheral, 30 year academic papers to cherrypick some confirmation bias nonsense.
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