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Jaqui Smith's avatar

Thanks Bill. Thought I was a lone voice crying in the wilderness with some of the points you make! I’m 81. Have seven grownup kids. Grandkids and great grandkids. At last count there were 35 of us (stopped counting ages ago , so there may be more..Too much to do every day to keep track of it all). Anyway, 8 of family have had “the plague” and , like you mentioned , varying degrees of severity were noted …the ones who had worst symptoms I noticed , (sadly) , were the least “healthiest” to start with regardless of age. One of my grandsons , age 30, for example, has lived , shall we say, an “addictive” lifestyle for years (will leave that to your dot joining expertise…)..he ended up in intensive care poor lamb. Meanwhile , nearly EVERYONE in family panic over ME all the time and I really don’t know why they waste their time. Haven’t they more important tasks to do bless them all. ? To be fair, Maybe it’s cos I’m in 3rd stage heart failure and have only one functioning lung due to many bouts of pneumonia over last 80yrs. (First lot during WW2 here in UK. Living in damp bomb shelters half the time didn’t help I suppose ) But here I am. Could die tomorrow. Had my allotted three score years and ten, so what can I say? Been there, done that, got the T-shirt as we say here. Meanwhile I shall continue doing my ballet exercises every morning , eat healthily, have one tot of good whiskey every evening while reading God’s Word and his promises for the future of this planet he created. . 🤣🤣 Keep joining the dots Bill. Love your writings. Thankyou.

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Barbara's avatar

Hallelujah!!!! Someone finally gets it. My family, then ages mid-30s to 73, had the original back in March/April 2020. Our two sons, daughter-in-law, husband and myself got the virus but guess what, the two grandkids, ages 8 and 9 at the time didn't, and they were exposed to all of us. We all survived quite nicely and my husband, who is prone to pneumonia, was the only one that had the COVID pneumonia, and it was the only bout with pneumonia he got over on his own. By the time he questioned a fever that would not got away, he was essentially over the virus. He was hospitalized for three days. Supposedly for testing and to make sure it didn't flare, but I think it was more about the hospital getting COVID money. Big Pharma is not a substitute for having good health and a healthy immune system. Sadly, most who hear our story say we were just the lucky ones.

We have not bought into the "everyone must be vaccinated" hype and as time goes on, we realize how right we are. The faux vaccines have been more the problem than the solution.

When they called the rising infection numbers "a pandemic of the unvaccinated" they then had to change exactly what fully vaccinated meant. Unfortunately, too many are too trusting of both government and Big Pharma and too many of our friends and family members have bought into the idea that the "vaccines" will build up immunity to COVID and are getting them all. We pray every day that they will survive their ignorance, including the fact that our daughter is chomping at the bit to have her 4-year old vaccinated.

Hopefully this Omnicron variant will put paid to the craziness we have had to endure for two years now - and three school years. Once it passes through the population affecting those who have not yet had the virus, it will be hard to deny herd immunity has been reached. But now I'm seeing that they are talking about a pandemic of "Bird Flu". People really need to stand up to all these totalitarian attempts to control us, but too many are not. They are either scared out of their wits because they won't educate themselves or they are virtue signalers like my daughter and her husband who just want to be known as good citizens who truly care for others.

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