It spread anyway just more slowly. That was the original point of lockdown. Remember? It was the plan. They called it "flatten the curve". They said it's better to force a longer pandemic that way the hospital's don't got overwhelmed.
They're addicted now and it'll be very difficult for most people to get off - especially those who made more on CERB than they did by working (it's not an accident that the gov't offered more $$ than many people even made legitimately).
This was the whole point. Now Trudeau gets to go into the next election saying "It would be a shame if those CERB cheques stopped coming in, wouldn't it?"
Creating dependence on government is how tyrants obtain obedience from the people. If people are dependent on you for the very food they eat, then you can tell them to do anything, not the least of which being "keep voting for me".
I only know of a friend of a friend who had it. He lost his sense of taste and smell so they fed him anything and everything spicy under the sun. 4 days later his taste and smell came back was never sick...
I got 2 COVID-19 Anecdotes:
1: My girlfriend, back in January had to travel to Texas for some corporate training. She came back late January and was sick almost immediately with a hefty cold that took her down for a week. She got better. But said it was a pretty rough cough. Anyway, I took care of her, best I could at the time - exposed to it the entire time. Didn't get sick.
2: My friend's dad went to Serbia for Christmas and came back early January. My friend had to take him to the hospital with "Pneumonia", shortly after.
Completely unconfirmed and we'll never know, but given the timeline, I don't rule it out.
OTHER than that - no one I know has died or has caught it.
I have read that the standard test does not even isolate the Sars-Cov2 virus but in fact detects antibodies from any coronavirus, even the ones that cause some colds.
That's because most places have a really low test-positivity rate, and on top of that it's not fatal to anywhere between 99.4% to 99.8%+ of people, with the majority of that 0.2%-0.6% being the elderly with comorbidities. So even overlooking the issues with not having fulfilled koch's postulates, the issues with testing etc - it's still incredibly unlikely for you to encounter it and even unlikelier yet for you to have a severe outcome.
In my area, test positivity rates are at like 0.8%. So 99.2% of people being tested here are testing negative.
I have elderly family who supposedly had it, it was a mild cough for a couple days for them. But there's just no way to have any confidence in the testing, seeing as how they did NOT properly isolate the virus fulfilling Koch's postulates, and the PCR testing is not fit for purpose, with them using too many cycles amplifying random fragments. Hell even the WHO admitted a positive PCR test does NOT mean you're sick or contagious.
I don’t know anyone who has gotten it or died from it, neither does anyone I know, makes you think
Gee, maybe because we locked down the country before it could spread.
Retard with the typical debunked commie talking points
Says the conspiritard
It spread anyway just more slowly. That was the original point of lockdown. Remember? It was the plan. They called it "flatten the curve". They said it's better to force a longer pandemic that way the hospital's don't got overwhelmed.
They never did. Not even close.
They got LESS busy.
Same, or anyone who contracted the china virus.
I know people who supposedly had it, but those people's experiences were on par with having the flu.
The point was to make as many people as possible dependent on government.
They're addicted now and it'll be very difficult for most people to get off - especially those who made more on CERB than they did by working (it's not an accident that the gov't offered more $$ than many people even made legitimately).
This was the whole point. Now Trudeau gets to go into the next election saying "It would be a shame if those CERB cheques stopped coming in, wouldn't it?"
Creating dependence on government is how tyrants obtain obedience from the people. If people are dependent on you for the very food they eat, then you can tell them to do anything, not the least of which being "keep voting for me".
Once over 50% of voters aren't working, a country is doomed. We are now that country.
I only know of a friend of a friend who had it. He lost his sense of taste and smell so they fed him anything and everything spicy under the sun. 4 days later his taste and smell came back was never sick...
I got 2 COVID-19 Anecdotes:
1: My girlfriend, back in January had to travel to Texas for some corporate training. She came back late January and was sick almost immediately with a hefty cold that took her down for a week. She got better. But said it was a pretty rough cough. Anyway, I took care of her, best I could at the time - exposed to it the entire time. Didn't get sick.
2: My friend's dad went to Serbia for Christmas and came back early January. My friend had to take him to the hospital with "Pneumonia", shortly after.
Completely unconfirmed and we'll never know, but given the timeline, I don't rule it out.
OTHER than that - no one I know has died or has caught it.
I have read that the standard test does not even isolate the Sars-Cov2 virus but in fact detects antibodies from any coronavirus, even the ones that cause some colds.
That's because most places have a really low test-positivity rate, and on top of that it's not fatal to anywhere between 99.4% to 99.8%+ of people, with the majority of that 0.2%-0.6% being the elderly with comorbidities. So even overlooking the issues with not having fulfilled koch's postulates, the issues with testing etc - it's still incredibly unlikely for you to encounter it and even unlikelier yet for you to have a severe outcome.
In my area, test positivity rates are at like 0.8%. So 99.2% of people being tested here are testing negative.
I have elderly family who supposedly had it, it was a mild cough for a couple days for them. But there's just no way to have any confidence in the testing, seeing as how they did NOT properly isolate the virus fulfilling Koch's postulates, and the PCR testing is not fit for purpose, with them using too many cycles amplifying random fragments. Hell even the WHO admitted a positive PCR test does NOT mean you're sick or contagious.
I felt the same way early February. Terrible cough, slightly dizzy, very tired. Got through it, 3 weeks later covid panic.
A nasty and I mean, NASTY respiratory bug swept through Vancouver last November.
I got it as did some of my coworkers and just random people on the street with whom i struck up conversation,
It was sort of a weapons grade cold and sore throat but with a disgusting hoarse cough and laboured breathing that persisted for for 2 to 3 weeks.
I and many others I spoke to were given chest X-rays and puffers.