The Bedge wrote:What I found interesting, wasn't the conspiracy theory, or that vaccines are bad (he supports vaccines), but that the biggest issue over the pandemic has been a lack of direction and thought towards treating covid.
Everything has been based around prevention only, and max vaccination has been built up as the only solution for the future - not treating patients early on, or managing the virus at home to prevent with hospitalisation, and then deaths.. also says research shows that COVID can not be caught twice - therefore offering no value to vaccination after having the virus except potential to cause more harm due to the spike proteins.
Said vaccination helps, and has a place, but wont stop people from catching or spreading the virus - and latest trends obviously back that albeit with milder symptoms.
We have treatments for everything else - even basic colds and flus.. we probably should have a treatment for COVID aside from just a miracle vaccine.
Totally agree with him.
What happens when you put all your eggs in the one basket and find out that your basket of eggs goes off after 3 months?
Big pharma have the solution. Sell another few billion doses at $30 each.
F*** they must be laughing in New York and Massachusetts. At least Astra Zeneca is a NFP
The bigger problem is the goverment message that it's the "pandemic of the unvaccinated" leading the vaccinated to think they are bulletproof