Suppose that a tire shop warned you that normally they get 6 to 10 flat tires a day, and now they're getting 100 and they're being run ragged, and most of the flats seem to have nails in them, and they think someone has spilled or thrown nails in the street. And suppose you said "There's no increase, this is just your normal business, and there aren't any nails, or if there are, you must have put them there." They would say, "If you're so fracking smart, then when your tires go flat you can change 'em yourself."
Doctors and nurses, for both ethical and legal reasons, are not permitted to do that. That doesn't mean that they are all stupid, or evilly faking a pandemic for no apparent reason. At least you and I do have one point of agreement: we agree that covid is not a bioweapon. Maybe that's a starting point?
Re: Immune tolerance hypothesis
Date: 2021-09-09 08:47 pm (UTC)Doctors and nurses, for both ethical and legal reasons, are not permitted to do that. That doesn't mean that they are all stupid, or evilly faking a pandemic for no apparent reason. At least you and I do have one point of agreement: we agree that covid is not a bioweapon. Maybe that's a starting point?