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A couple of serious questions for all, and please don't lie to yourself!
The homeless outreach people in SF, Oakland and other major US cities (along with locations in Europe) are all unanimously stating that the covid pandemic has nary affected the homeless population at all.
Considering these folks are seriously lacking in basic hygiene, they use no PPE, sleep in cramped tents/RVs and that they share everything... how could this possibly be the case if covid is anywhere near as prevalent and lethal as they swear it is?
Also, it's been >17 solid months since this thing got started. At this point, how many people do you know that REALLY "died of covid" that were not already for sure terminally ill with one or more other comorbidities?
I've spent a lot of time talking with Home Depot store managers, major grocery store chain store management, busy restaurant managers, homeless outreach advocates, and multiple medical professionals who collectively interact with 1000's of people per month... and none of them knows of a single healthy person ANYWHERE that "died of covid".
It would seem to me that by now, we would all for sure know of at least one healthy individual that passed away due to covid... but nobody does.
How can these things possibly be?
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