We have been living with corona viruses for centuries. If this is what we are told it is then it won't be going away
The only way out of this enforced tyranny is for everyone to stop acquiescing.... it's as simple as that.
Where has that bit of information come from "We have been living with corona virus for centuries or do you mean not the COVID 19 variant & it's recent mutations?
It was interesting watching the news yesterday when Lisa Shaws widow told his emotional story about her dying of blood clots related to the Astra Zenica jab. The very rare side effect being blood platelets that formed clots also lowering the count - hospital staff had no established treatment for her situation.
It mentioned in passing that a similar rare side effect has been found in the use of Heparin that is a blood thinning agent that has the opposite effect in some rare cases causing your own immune system to attack the Heparin and form clots!
I had to self inject Heparin for 28 days last November when I had a kidney removed due to a malignant encapsulated tumour. I hated self injecting but strangely enough it got easier as the days went on. I was never told that Heparin can be fatal in very rare cases!
That said the Anesthetist did tell me there was a 30% chance I would die in surgury or have a debilitating heart attack or stroke. In the recovery room after the procedure I was told I had a heart episode that lasted 3 seconds until my heart started to beat again unassisted.
I consider myself lucky to still be alive & in good enough health that I am able to rebuilding a Honda CB400/4 (ongoing project) & go fishing. Life is often about weighing up the odds - I've had the Pfizer jabs with no ill effects.
I put my faith in our excellent NHS that has got me through Hodkin's Lyphoma twice when I was 39 & 41. Two heart attacks & 9 stents later I'm still around (73) to testify what a great NHS we have.
I firmly put my faith in "the science" and maybe (only just a maybe) a positive attitude to life. I'm not a "the glass is half full person" or "the glass is half empty" type of person - I'm an engineer the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.lol.