Maybe they are smart enough to realize that if they go to a hospital, they will be locked inside, injected with experimental therapies until they die, and never see their family again!
People tend not to go to hospitals for a lot of reasons. Number one? The wait. People have to weigh the worth of using an entire working day. I sure don't go to hospitals unless it's absolutely fucking dire, and even then I'll try to hold off until it's a weekend.
Number two? While you're waiting, there are a shit ton of other sick people waiting with you. For all the good hospitals do, they're pretty efficient at spreading disease as well. If someone isn't sure whether or not they have covid, why risk catching it or something even worse, like norovirus?
I routinely check the obituaries in the local driveway rag, just as an informal, non-scientific survey for myself. I'd say over the last 14 months or so, there's been no noticeable increase in obituaries posted in this paper. Usually anywhere from 10 - 12 on average, in each of two issues per week. Usually all but one or two are elderly. This paper has been taken over by CRT garbage, and is a vehicle for woke propo now, but it is very good for containing and cleaning up cat shit. Remember when someone died and there would be tributes and testimonials everywhere. But if you die of 'Covid", you are only heard of "through a friend of a friend", or I know someone who had Covid" stories, blah, blah. I took a drive over to my regional health centre which is five minutes from me: it was a fucking ghost-town on a "busy" Tuesday morning. Drove through the Emergency rotunda twice, stopping for a while, but could see no sign of activity except one person enter. Staff parking well below capacities. Have done this several times over the months, and always the same. It's horseshit.
People may end up dying at home, but unlikely from covid; more likely from the mRNA gene therapies and whatever tf results from that massive eugenics experiment, or from abandonment by the medical system for treatment of everything else. Pension obligations and healthcare for the baby boom cohort in their elderly years will be awfully expensive for them, and they'd rather we die at home so they can give our health care to foreign countries like India. Explains the hard push for tele-medicine also. It's a lot cheaper, and they can just go straight to prescribing drugs as first line of treatment.
Yeah sure. They are probably 95 years old and dying from old age.
Maybe they are smart enough to realize that if they go to a hospital, they will be locked inside, injected with experimental therapies until they die, and never see their family again!
People tend not to go to hospitals for a lot of reasons. Number one? The wait. People have to weigh the worth of using an entire working day. I sure don't go to hospitals unless it's absolutely fucking dire, and even then I'll try to hold off until it's a weekend.
Number two? While you're waiting, there are a shit ton of other sick people waiting with you. For all the good hospitals do, they're pretty efficient at spreading disease as well. If someone isn't sure whether or not they have covid, why risk catching it or something even worse, like norovirus?
Poll: Have you ever met anyone that has died from Covid, under the age of 65? Exactly.
I routinely check the obituaries in the local driveway rag, just as an informal, non-scientific survey for myself. I'd say over the last 14 months or so, there's been no noticeable increase in obituaries posted in this paper. Usually anywhere from 10 - 12 on average, in each of two issues per week. Usually all but one or two are elderly. This paper has been taken over by CRT garbage, and is a vehicle for woke propo now, but it is very good for containing and cleaning up cat shit. Remember when someone died and there would be tributes and testimonials everywhere. But if you die of 'Covid", you are only heard of "through a friend of a friend", or I know someone who had Covid" stories, blah, blah. I took a drive over to my regional health centre which is five minutes from me: it was a fucking ghost-town on a "busy" Tuesday morning. Drove through the Emergency rotunda twice, stopping for a while, but could see no sign of activity except one person enter. Staff parking well below capacities. Have done this several times over the months, and always the same. It's horseshit.
People may end up dying at home, but unlikely from covid; more likely from the mRNA gene therapies and whatever tf results from that massive eugenics experiment, or from abandonment by the medical system for treatment of everything else. Pension obligations and healthcare for the baby boom cohort in their elderly years will be awfully expensive for them, and they'd rather we die at home so they can give our health care to foreign countries like India. Explains the hard push for tele-medicine also. It's a lot cheaper, and they can just go straight to prescribing drugs as first line of treatment.