Mike Tonon
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I guess it’s acceptable on TRS to be disrespectful, so long as the vocal few on here agree. 

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So… this is still a discussion? I think regardless of personal opinions we should all take precautions and be responsible. I hold an occupation which definitely illuminates observing clients who are in isolation wings. I have an everyday reality check.
I guess it’s acceptable on TRS to be disrespectful, so long as the vocal few on here agree.![]()
Either that or this has been hashed out multiple times in the past 169 pages.
Let me be clear there is no “cure”… if a group of individuals indulge in a placebo experiment with any substances or vaccines outside of mRNA; it’s at those users risk while exposed. The best preventative is isolation from and responsible decisions.Being that you work in this field, have you heard that doctors and nurses in Australia have been taking Ivermectin for example, as a preventative?
What some people call research, is just them searching for an answer that matches theirs.Many sources for this actual science, not ‘science’, as you wrote. You can search it out, yourself. It’s not difficult. And I’ll say it, again.. the rudeness.
There are zero legitimate scientific sources that agree with any of the absurd statements you've made in this thread.Many sources for this actual science, not ‘science’, as you wrote. You can search it out, yourself. It’s not difficult. And I’ll say it, again.. the rudeness.
There are zero legitimate scientific sources that agree with any of the absurd statements you've made in this thread.
Zero.
Zmans, I have an autoimmune disease. I live relatively close to New York City. I work in a dirty environment around dozens of other people from all over my state. We aren’t really following any of these protocols. I also live like I did pre-2020. I just don’t go to places as often. I even know a few people who were hospitalized for this and have been around them. Doctors were certain they had it, although one of the people tested negative FOUR TIMES. ...I’ve never had a flu shot. I have a mediocre diet, but take supplements relatively often. I’m often stressed out (personal reasons, long story)... shouldn’t I have had it, very badly or even be dead by now?
Then, I also know and know of about 7 people who went to the hospital for completely unrelated reasons and the staff in some cases wanted to and in other cases did.. put that they had Covid19, on the paperwork. So what should we believe the real numbers are?
I also work with someone, who brought his pregnant wife to Yale-New Haven Hospital (large hospital) in October. They put her in the Covid unit. Why? Because it was empty. My coworker, confounded, didn’t like it at first and asked the nurse if they’d seen many Covid cases. She kind of laughed it off and said about one at a time.
Another coworker... he knows someone around 30 years old. She took the vaccine. Then she couldn’t move her arms or legs. Someone else I know of, she took the shot and her arm was stiff as a board after.
This is the predicament that I’m in... what am I to believe?
@Mike Tonon ,Zmans, I have an autoimmune disease. I live relatively close to New York City. I work in a dirty environment around dozens of other people from all over my state. We aren’t really following any of these protocols. I also live like I did pre-2020. I just don’t go to places as often. I even know a few people who were hospitalized for this and have been around them. Doctors were certain they had it, although one of the people tested negative FOUR TIMES. ...I’ve never had a flu shot. I have a mediocre diet, but take supplements relatively often. I’m often stressed out (personal reasons, long story)... shouldn’t I have had it, very badly or even be dead by now?
Then, I also know and know of about 7 people who went to the hospital for completely unrelated reasons and the staff in some cases wanted to and in other cases did.. put that they had Covid19, on the paperwork. So what should we believe the real numbers are?
I also work with someone, who brought his pregnant wife to Yale-New Haven Hospital (large hospital) in October. They put her in the Covid unit. Why? Because it was empty. My coworker, confounded, didn’t like it at first and asked the nurse if they’d seen many Covid cases. She kind of laughed it off and said about one at a time.
Another coworker... he knows someone around 30 years old. She took the vaccine. Then she couldn’t move her arms or legs. Someone else I know of, she took the shot and her arm was stiff as a board after.
This is the predicament that I’m in... what am I to believe?
You're already on the right track, it's just pointless posting anything factual on this topic with this crowd. The responses are typical for the fully indoctrinated and those who are terrified of their own mortality, and you're never going to break through that wall. There are many of us who see what you see and have not lost the ability to think.Zmans, I have an autoimmune disease. I live relatively close to New York City. I work in a dirty environment around dozens of other people from all over my state. We aren’t really following any of these protocols. I also live like I did pre-2020. I just don’t go to places as often. I even know a few people who were hospitalized for this and have been around them. Doctors were certain they had it, although one of the people tested negative FOUR TIMES. ...I’ve never had a flu shot. I have a mediocre diet, but take supplements relatively often. I’m often stressed out (personal reasons, long story)... shouldn’t I have had it, very badly or even be dead by now?
Then, I also know and know of about 7 people who went to the hospital for completely unrelated reasons and the staff in some cases wanted to and in other cases did.. put that they had Covid19, on the paperwork. So what should we believe the real numbers are?
I also work with someone, who brought his pregnant wife to Yale-New Haven Hospital (large hospital) in October. They put her in the Covid unit. Why? Because it was empty. My coworker, confounded, didn’t like it at first and asked the nurse if they’d seen many Covid cases. She kind of laughed it off and said about one at a time.
Another coworker... he knows someone around 30 years old. She took the vaccine. Then she couldn’t move her arms or legs. Someone else I know of, she took the shot and her arm was stiff as a board after.
This is the predicament that I’m in... what am I to believe?
You're already on the right track, it's just pointless posting anything factual on this topic with this crowd. .