Do you think there was really a pandemic?

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Re: Do you think there was really a pandemic?

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I do believe the pandemic existed, because it has affected a lot of people, including the global economy.
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Of course, there was a pandemic! It was scary. I mean we had to stay home for about 8 months, those were trying times. Anyways I'm glad it is over.
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For me, although some of the facts are confusing, yes, there was a pandemic. It affected people greatly, psychologically and health-wise. Although, in my opinion, it was a test of many things that we take for granted or believe without thinking.
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Actually there was a pandemic a very frustrating one at that. It changed the lives of many people for ever. One of the most straightforward person I knew died due to COVID related complications.
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Actually there was a pandemic a very frustrating one at that. It changed the lives of many people for ever. One of the most straightforward person I knew died due to COVID related complications.
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Yes i do, i may not have full evidence to support my answer but in my country people died, schools were closed, our economy were affect people lost jobs...
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Indeed there was really a pandemic. I had a close encounter with it personally so I can speak my mind about it.
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The crises may not have reached the numbers needed for t to be called a “pandemic,” but there was definitely a need for caution. It’s hard for the average person, like me, to understand the concept. Calling the outbreak a pandemic seems to have been a good way to control the population.
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This question sounds interestingly deep. But then, yes, I believe there was a pandemic.
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Post by Ingalwa Eugine »

Yes, I strongly believe that there was a pandemic. However, how the healthcare fraternity handled this case is questionable. I understand the panic and the need to provide a solution given the number of deaths that were being witnessed. However, I think the decision to release the vaccines to people was a hasty one which led to even bigger problems. I think there are lessons that scientists and the entire world have learned from this pandemic.
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I believe the answer to this is a no-brainer. There was definitely a pandemic and the whole world felt it in one way or the other. However, where i reside in, in Africa, there were many doubts about the nature of this pandemic and how it really affected us, as a result of government negligence we believed we were not really affected by this but still I find this to be a debatable opinion.
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The economic impact of COVID-19 was no joke. It was terrible in many places because economic activities came to a near standstill and resources depleted at alarming rates. These are no small happenings and can only be accompaniments of such major issues like pandemics, that easily and almost certainly result in major civil unrest.
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I believe there was a pandemic, not in the true sense of the word but a man-made one. We have witnessed what happens in viral warfare. If this was a trial run for something bigger, we are in for a bad surprise.
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I think there was actually a sickness out there, maybe not as deadly as they projected it to be, but nevertheless, something out there was taking lives. This may have been the vaccines, but i doubt it.The fact that the author has proven research that shows how deadly these vaccines are also says a lot, but there was definitely a global pandemic in 2020.
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Post by Eromosele Clement »

Ophiohonren Hiram wrote: 09 Jun 2024, 18:08 The economic impact of COVID-19 was no joke. It was terrible in many places because economic activities came to a near standstill and resources depleted at alarming rates. These are no small happenings and can only be accompaniments of such major issues like pandemics, that easily and almost certainly result in major civil unrest.
Yeah there was a virus, but the whole vaccine bullshit is the cause of this argument. Hopefully we've learnt enough to never fall for such ever again. Hopefuly.
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