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Yup, Hippie keeps me in line.Be Careful Hippie420 is watching you
Yup, Hippie keeps me in line.Be Careful Hippie420 is watching you
Yep, just like Santa.Be Careful Hippie420 is watching you
It's hard, especially when I feel the same way.Yup, Hippie keeps me in line.
Love you Roster and want you back. Takes two to fight.Oh How I know this well
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He shot himself not your fault brotherLove you Roster and want you back. Takes two to fight.
Hops questionGo fking figure.
A fully vaccinated Michigan couple died one minute apart from COVID-19 on Sunday after coming down with the virus earlier this month, a report said.
Cal Dunham, 59, and his wife Linda, 66, had preexisting conditions and were very cautious, Fox17Online reported. But they came down with symptoms during a recent camping trip and days later were hospitalized and put on ventilators, the report said.
They did not improve and doctors told the family that they would likely need to come off life-support on Monday. Sarah Dunham told the outlet that the pair "had other plans."
"It was Sunday and dad’s like, ‘You know what? This is what we’re going to do today,’" she said.
They were reportedly wheeled into the same room. He died at 11:07 a.m. and she died at 11:08 a.m., the report said. They were holding hands.ho
The daughter told the station that her mother would joke around that she would be right behind her husband if something were to ever happen to him.
"And she really was, like she really was right there behind him," she said.
In studies, the two-dose COVID-19 vaccines by Pfizer and Moderna were around 95% effective at preventing illness, while the one-shot Johnson & Johnson shot was 72% effective, though direct comparisons are difficult. So while the vaccines are very good at protecting us from the virus, it’s still possible to get infected with mild or no symptoms, or even to get very sick.
Still, health experts say the vaccines provide strong protection against serious illness.
They changed the definition of ‘vaccine’ in August 2021 so that this therapeutic is now considered a ‘vaccine’. Vaccines used to prevent illness and transmission. That is no longer the case when the new definition is applied.Some friends of my wife, a retired couple, have been holed up in their apartment throughout the entire COVID scare, freaking years of staying home and ordering out. They went out for the first time 2 weeks ago, and both of them have COVID. But now from their sedentary fear driven lifestyle they are out of shape and at high risk for complications, all because of the fear of something they were all but certain to get eventually. They were both "fully vaccinated", of course. COVID vaccine = oxymoron.
One has to think maybe the Docs are getting kick backs from Big Pharma to push their poison for more profit and it will become the new yearly or Bi yearly Vac.One of my docs spent less than 5 minutes with me recently. 30 seconds after she asked why I hadn’t been jabbed(my words not hers), she flew out the door. COVID is ‘surging’ around me apparently though I wouldn’t know it if the news didn’t flood the region with that info.
It won’t for me…One has to think maybe the Docs are getting kick backs from Big Pharma to push their poison for more profit and it will become the new yearly or Bi yearly Vac.