The treatment vs. vaccination debate is not helping anyone fight COVID—or end the pandemic.
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Anti-vaxxers were a pretty serious threat before Covid. Covid just provided a perfect storm where the opportunistic grift met political intransigence/ and or gullibility...
Notice how she discusses the prevalent belief among anti-vaxxers that THEY have "secret knowledge" that's somehow evaded medical professionals who didn't get their degree on Facebook...
Some real intelligent folks in the anti-vax community. Let's refuse a FREE vaccine that is proven to save lives, and fork over $200 for a phony piece of cardboard that allows you to go everywhere actually vaccinated people go? THAT certainly isn't "sheeplike" DWS...
Thirteen people who purchased the cards -- all of whom are believed to work in frontline and essential-employee settings, including hospitals and nursing homes - were also charged.
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The story of Billy and Bobby Ford, identical twins who worked together at Bobby's Auto repair shop in FL. Along with the other employees at the shop and their 83 yr old mother, they all got covid. The employees were mainly under 30, and 4 of them along with Bobby and his Mom were all vaccinated...
Bobby was the last one to get covid and had a fever for 3 days. Many of the employees said it was the worst illness they had ever experienced, and the shop shut down for 10 days. Billy started feeling ill on July 22 and was originally diagnosed with flu by a medical provider.
But by the next day, he was in the Cleveland Clinic with covid. He died on Aug 14, but to his credit was urging others to get the vaccine he had refused. Bobby has become a crusader, urging unvaccinated friends and relatives to get vaccinated...
But misinformation is a serious foe, as illustrated by this encounter with a woman who came into his shop recently.
"The other day, he said, someone came into the shop saying she was sorry Billy died. She then told Bobby
her girlfriend’s boyfriend said the vaccines have tracking devices."
COVID vaccine lesson? Identical twins Billy and Bobby Ford of Vero Beach took different tacks on getting inoculated. The result might be instructive.
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