But yeah Dont get Vaxxed tho![]()
QAnon conspiracist dies from COVID-19 -- and Trump-loving attorney accuses hospital of 'medical murder'
Girl Bye

But yeah Dont get Vaxxed tho![]()

Good podcast about how Ivermectin became so overhyped by skeptic grifters and conspiracy theorists. I think it does a good job laying out how people wound up so misled on the whole thing and gets to a broader issue of people being confused about how scientific research is shared and builds.
People have literally pledged an allegiance to the world's biggest internet alias troll and are willing to die for it. You love to see it

LOWVILLE, N.Y. — An upstate New York hospital will stop delivering babies later this month, in part because of employee resignations over a requirement they be vaccinated against COVID-19.
Lewis County General Hospital officials said Friday six maternity staff members have resigned during the past week, worsening an existing staff shortage.
The Watertown Daily Times reports that services also may have to be curtailed in five other departments if staff members resign rather than be vaccinated by the state’s Sept. 27 deadline for health care workers.
About 165 unvaccinated employees have yet to declare their intention to stay or go. The county-owned health system employs about 650 people.
Okoth said his uncle died from COVID-19 in June and had given up twice on getting vaccinated due to the length of the lines, even though he was eligible due to his age. The death jolted Okoth, a health advocate, into seeking a dose for himself.
He stopped at one hospital so often on his way to work that a doctor “got tired of seeing me” and told Okoth he would call him when doses were available. Late last month, after a new donation of vaccines arrived from Britain, he got his shot.
At the church in northwest Atlanta, a nonprofit group offered the Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer vaccines for free without an appointment from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. But site manager Riley Erickson spent much of the day waiting in an air-conditioned room full of empty chairs, though the group had reached out to neighbors and the church had advertised the location to its large congregation.
Erickson, with the disaster relief organization CORE, said the vaccination rate in the area was low, so he wasn’t surprised by small turnout. The one person who showed up was a college student.