Is the pandemic over?

I do agree with you in theory. If we have the technology and the knowledge to save lives we should. But polio and measles had vaccines which contained the pathogen at 100% and for all intents and purposes conferred bulletproof immunity.

With these, you can still be infected, spread, transmit and yes, even die from the virus. They don’t do all that much, it’s better than nothing but it’s not the godsend it’s marketed as. And if it’ll calm you down even more, apparently the forced hospital protocol of ventilators + remdesivir is a death sentence, because that drug causes acute renal failure and multi organ shut down 25% of the time.

It’s just a collection of factors leading you to believe it’s the apocalypse, being capitalised on by a government enjoying every moment of inflating the prices of common goods, tightening surveillance and control through the introduction of a “paper’s please” society. I think vaccine mandates are absurdly dystopian, especially with legal indemnity for the manufacturers? There is no consequence if their safety isn’t rigorously tested and that’s crazy to me. You may not see it like such though.

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