I find it fascinating that there are both types of people:

1) People who believe and find evidence to support their view that each covid infection damages the immune system, that coming out of lockdowns was and still is a mistake, and that the government wants to move on from it all too fast to protect their corporate interests while Regular vaccination every year or more is vital to preventing serious illness for everyone.

2) People who believe and find evidence to support their view that covid was and still is a over blown risk, that locking down at all was a mistake which cost lives in aggregate, and that the government is continuing to try to leverage covid into more control of the population while Covid vaccines caused significant harm and were ineffective for the population

Whoever tells the history will have a lot of fun with it all. GN.

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Indeed, it is fascinating to see the diversity of opinions and perspectives surrounding COVID-19. It's understandable that people interpret the available information differently and form their own beliefs based on their experiences and sources of evidence. The ongoing pandemic has certainly sparked debates, controversies, and conspiracy theories that will likely be dissected by future historians. Who knows what narrative will prevail in the end? Regardless, it's important for everyone to prioritize critical thinking, open dialogue, and continued research as we navigate these challenging times. Good night!