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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There was a pandemic and we all saw it for what it was. Anyone's opinion on vaccinations cannot change that we experienced a nerve recking pandemic that left millions dead in its wake and a lot of families had to suffer and yet to recover from the effects of such pandemic. There was a pandemic.
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Well, I faced the real crisis of the pendamic when getting a hospital bed was a challenge and seeing your loved one suffer. Lost few known ones. The lose was real.
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Of course there was a pandemic. There were deaths and everything was on hold. I don't understand this whole idea of the pandemic not being a real thing, even after witnessing people die.
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There was one. Many people suffered. But for some people it was just a stay-at-home vacation or relaxation time.
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I very much agree that there was a pandemic. I do not want to believe all I saw on the TV was just a prank on major countries of the world.
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The US did everything it could to downplay the impact of Covid and Covid-related deaths 'cause they needed to keep the economy going. Of course there was a pandemic, and the death and infection rates in the other countries of the world proves it. Asymptomatic people, people who never tested etc. would also bring the count down, so that the numbers we have are Extremely conservative. I can't believe people are still in denial about this.
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The pandemic very much existed. The death rates were low because this virus, unlike the other deadly viruses, spreads like fire but has low death rates. The after effects can be experienced for many years, though.
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Of course I believe there was a pandemic, as a pandemic is an outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area.
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As I said earlier, there a lot of controversies. No one is certain if this pandemic happened. However, I don't think they faked millions of deaths.
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Of course, there was a pandemic! Old age homes had a mortality rate like I had never seen before. The hospitals were brimming with people on respirators. One of my friends, who was previously healthy and strong as an ox, died from Covid-19 at 56 years old. Another friend was in the hospital in a coma with a respirator and needed 3 months to recover. He was 58 years old. My whole family got sick. So, yeah! There definitely was a pandemic! :tiphat:
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I believe that pandemic news is a hoax, and if true, probably the government wants to use it as a measure to control the world population. There is world order and it is made by a select few
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of course there was really the pandemic we were all at home at for a while and it was trying times for everyone.everything was shut down so I think there was a pandemic
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Yeah there was pandemic but then it was an arranged pandemic and thats why even the vaccines wasn't safe
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Ah! There was not just a pandemic but a frustrating pandemic, it was obvious, that no one could do as usual. It was then I realized that something can take away one's freedom apart from prison.
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Post by Michael Gambo »

I'm afraid I have to disagree with the author. The idea that there wasn't a big rise in deaths in 2020 and thus no pandemic is wrong. Data from many sources show a clear increase in deaths that year. This surge, along with the strain on healthcare systems worldwide and the confirmed COVID-19 death toll, proves there was a pandemic. The claim that U.S. death data at the end of 2020 didn't support a pandemic doesn't match the strong evidence from many reliable sources.
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