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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Thin Lizzy on February 18, 2022, 06:16:54 AM
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What’s really going on, here? I don’t buy for a second it’s that bad.
Hong Kong moves to require COVID testing for all residents - Nikkei Asia
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Coronavirus/Hong-Kong-moves-to-require-COVID-testing-for-all-residents
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Always thought increased testing made more sense than vax mandates.
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Always thought increased testing made more sense than vax mandates.
It’s a way to control the population, pop positive and you can’t leave your house, travel and basically live.
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It’s just Kumite season
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What’s really going on, here? I don’t buy for a second it’s that bad.
Hong Kong moves to require COVID testing for all residents - Nikkei Asia
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Coronavirus/Hong-Kong-moves-to-require-COVID-testing-for-all-residents
They were admitting every positive case to hospital regardless if they needed treatment or not.
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They were admitting every positive case to hospital regardless if they needed treatment or not.
Now, this makes sense and explains the so called strain on healthcare systems👍
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Now, this makes sense and explains the so called strain on healthcare systems👍
2 years into the pandemic we've seen it countless times. Whenever something doesn't quite add up or seem right you can be pretty sure it's because they've gone full retard with some policy.
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Lmao good show.
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Lmao good show.
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It’s a way to control the population, pop positive and you can’t leave your house, travel and basically live.
Not sure I agree on this one.
If you have Covid, you shouldn't be mixing with others.
I believe that would lessen transmission more than a vaccine that doesn't do what a vaccine is supposed to do.
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Not sure I agree on this one.
If you have Covid, you shouldn't be mixing with others.
I believe that would lessen transmission more than a vaccine that doesn't do what a vaccine is supposed to do.
Especially since the vaccine doesnt stop you from spreading it to others.
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Not sure I agree on this one.
If you have Covid, you shouldn't be mixing with others.
I believe that would lessen transmission more than a vaccine that doesn't do what a vaccine is supposed to do.
You’re buying into the bullshit. The tests are for the most part meaningless as evidenced by the number of asymptomatic cases. They’re just a pretext for bumping up the numbers and instituting restrictions. I posted exactly what would happen back in March 2020 at the time there were no so-called Covid deaths.
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At first, I bought into it like everybody else but when I started to see the responses which were so irrational considering the scope of the problem, I started to smell a rat and eventually I figured out what this is really about, an economic reset and global currency devaluation:
I know how this plays out. To justify these interventions, they’re going to have to artificially bump up the victim numbers to the point where somebody gets hit by a truck and turns out to have a positive corona test is said to have died of corona.
Senate closes in on trillion-dollar coronavirus stimulus bill | TheHill
https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/488782-senate-closes-in-on-trillion-dollar-coronavirus-stimulus-bill
https://www.fxstreet.com/amp/news/ecbs-stimulus-package-lagardes-whatever-it-takes-moment-uob-202003200920
“In an unexpected move, unveiled late on Wednesday (18 March), the European Central Bank (ECB) announced a new EUR750bn bond-buying programme, called the Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (PEPP).”
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-economy-stimulus-exclusive-idUSKBN2161NW
BEIJING (Reuters) - China is set to unleash trillions of yuan of fiscal stimulus to revive an economy expected to shrink for the first time in four decades amid the coronavirus pandemic, while a planned growth target is likely to be cut, according to four policy sources.