5 years ago: “An incalculable loss”

Today: Banning masks and restricting vaccine access

@luckytran Wild how all of a sudden law enforcement is ALL about wearing masks….
@luckytran Global pandemic: “you can’t make us wear masks”
Domestic kidnapping campaign: “we need to hide our identity”

@luckytran 100,000 is a tragedy. 7,000,000 is a statistic.

https://data.who.int/dashboards/covid19/deaths

COVID-19 deaths | WHO COVID-19 dashboard

The latest data for coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths from the WHO COVID-19 dashboard.

datadot

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it eventually become 1,000,000 dead

and still people pretend it wasn't that bad and is now over

ugh

@luckytran They had to put something on the front page to distract people from the murder committed by Derek Chauvin.
@luckytran As I’ve said elsewhere, about 4 years ago, the death toll for Covid was 1.2 million, about 4 yrs ago. And that’s not counting Long Covid deaths or deaths from Covid complications like micro clots. Currently, 100-300 a week are dying from it.
@samhainnight @luckytran “Mystery” infections. Increased encephalopathy. Increased dementia. Not even thinking about counting deaths due to brain fog, like accidents, suicide, vehicular manslaughter…

@luckytran I lost a number of friends due to COVID-19. Typically, they refused masks and vaccines, on "advice" from the President.

I lost my dad to depression, because he had been without human contact for 2 years. We haven't even *thought* about counting those victims.

So, yeah. I have some anger over public officials who actively undermine life-saving treatments.

@luckytran And, that's where the most outbreaks are occurring. 🤔
@luckytran As of today, that "incalculable loss" is 1.2 million Americans.
And RFK Jr is taking away our vaccines.

Their commercial real estate investments are showing.

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@luckytran I said it then, and I'll say it again. 100,000 is not incalculable. It is calculable. They calculated it, didn't they?

@ribbbitn3rding The loss is not a number. You had five years.

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@alxndr @luckytran If the number is not relevant, then don't mention the number. The global response to the COVID-19 outbreak/epidemic/pandemic was outrageously inadequate, and especially the response of the US population was stupid and lamentable. I have become increasingly disgusted with the press in the US pandering to the declining literacy of the US populace, and using hyperbole and dumbed-down language to misinform us.