As I said. Both are errors.

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It's not an error when someone could see what was going on & then was proven absolutely right. That's the opposite of making an error actually.

This is that same shit that the Dilbert asshole did, you don't get to pretend you weren't wrong by saying "no one could have known." Many of us knew. Fix your model of the world so that you will know next time too.

Truth & understanding are discovered when people are free to discover them (when they can ask questions & do what they think is right). The sort of people who want to destroy that freedom (censor people & keep them trapped & force them all down the same path) are always the sort of people that are wrong & don't want to be found out. Stop trusting & listening to those people.

When you understand incentives, realize that power corrupts, and that you can only fully trust yourself, you see things for what they are. Unfortunately most people are still too trusting and prefer to delegate responsibility and thinking too others.

So the people who lost loved ones and acted based on that very real situation are burying their head in the sand? You act as if people weren’t dying

Well my dad, rest his soul in peace disagrees with you.

Idk what the circumstances were, but I know that hospital treatments were killing people. Remdesivir was previously discontinued for causing kidney failure & it was the primary Covid treatment. I have a nurse friend who just stopped putting it in her IVs & all of her patients stopped dying.

Doctors were getting paid to prescribe it, & hospitals were getting paid when patients died.

Exactly. That’s why it was better not to get to the point where anyone needed a Hospital. But many didn’t share the concern.

And you are assuming he was in the US. He didn’t have the luxury of the American health care. Things were way worse where he lived.

Anyway. I don’t like to look back at those times. It brings back so much hurt and anger. Everyone made their choices and here we are now.

Ivermectin is cheap & safe enough that if not for the corruption could have been taken daily as a preventative to reduce the viral load in anyone with any sort of additional risk factors. Staying cooped up inside & wearing masks doesn't prevent anything. If all social gatherings were outside & no one had worn masks the results would have been better. The places with mask mandates across the board seem to have a slightly higher occurance of respiratory issues because breathing through a bacteria laden cloth all day isn't good for anyone.