To: The Barracuda™ who wrote (5420 ) 6/29/2024 2:47:47 PM From: Valuepro 1 RecommendationRecommended By Stock Puppy
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5933 I have a close friend who is dying of Parkinson's with Lewy Body Dementia. He is 81 years old, so it could be an age-related event. However, he is among those who gets every shot and vaccination that comes along in that he has complete faith in the oligarchy that is today's medical community. While it is hard to make a direct connection between his present circumstances and the Covid vaccines, it is also interesting to note the increasing incidences of "age-related" diseases in the last few years - more older people are dying of all causes than have been estimated by mortality tabulators. I had another fully vaccinated friend who died several months ago. In his case, and while he was being treated for cancer, he contracted pneumonia and had to be hospitalized. As a result, he also contracted Covid AT THE HOSPITAL and died from it. So was his death associated with being over vaccinated, or was it just bad luck to get cancer therapy that weakened his immune response to Covid when he was already vaccinated against it? Never mind, it's a rhetorical question. My daughter works in management for a high-end retirement community. To keep her well-paying job she's been required to get all the Covid shots and boosters. Despite this, she keeps getting Covid and takes more time off for illness (Covid) each year than is allowed under the terms of her contract, so the extra time off for illness gets charged against her vacation time. Effectively, then, she gets less paid vacation time each year. She is also experiencing minor - for now - neurological issues for which testing is on-going. She's 42.