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Covid Then, Covid Now

Updated: Sep 21, 2023

CAVEAT: this is an overview-the larger picture. i did not get into a lot of detail.There's no argument over masks, vaccines, shut downs, death counts and statistics. i know this; nobody should be playing with this stuff [GOF Research]. Its sole purpose is a biological weapon. These labs should be outlawed, shut down and nobody but nobody from the U.S. should provide funding.They do they should end up in prison.

Hear that Dr Fauci?

 

Before i take a nose dive into the Covid topic i want to put the blame where it squarely belongs. Nope, not an American President; neither one. It was created in China, developed in China, released from China. Trump rightly called it the China Virus. The left had a canary as did the state run media. Most viruses are named by their country of origin. You know-like the West Nile Virus.


The CCP is at fault.We can start there and a secondary culprit were the people who funded it and that includes our own Dr. Fauci.


Back when Covid first hit-the break out in China- we had no clue what we were dealing with. It was lethal in some cases and contagious. It obviously spread from human to human. They made up some crazy bat story and to cover for the CCP the WHO downplayed it. Fauci downplayed it.


They had a vested interest for different reasons not to make a big deal of it. The WHO didn't want the CCP to get blamed. Fauci didn't want to get caught.

So while we weren't in panic mode it turned into a pandemic and then it was a little hard to hide it.


Unfortunately it hit in the middle of a great economic boom under President Trump. Nobody seemed to know what the hell we were dealing with so Trump had to make some pretty tough calls with very little information.


The bat story was still going around. i fell for it for a few days and then it just didn't pass the smell test.


First Trump had to tell the public so they would be cautious but not send them into a panic. i wouldn't want to have been in those shoes.

How do you impress on them the danger but keep them from a panic? Some people still panicked and for some reason thought they were going to need a ton of toilet paper. Don't look at me. We didn't buy any more than our usual.


He banned all travel from China. He started the Cornona Virus task force, pulled in the people from the CDC and put VP Mike Pence in charge.


Of course, you called in the ppl from the CDC.

This was the go to agency for infectious diseases. Fauci was the head and had been for ages. There was no reason not to call in Fauci. There's a lot of things people can say in nindsight but that's the easy part.

Trump took a heck of a beating for the China ban but he stuck to his guns anyway. The biggest problem with the Covid pandemic was that we didn't know, what we didn't know. Truth.


There was no data. Thanks to the WHO and Fauci's silence the virus got a head start on us here, but head start or no our goal was to flatten the curve.


Some ppl take issue with that. The purpose was not to stop the virus. Impossible. The purpose was to be sure we didn't overwhelm our health care system; this could have easily happened.


Trump let the governors of each state decide how they would handle the crisis. It's always better to pull dealing with a crisis away from the Federal government (as much as possible)and let the states handle their own area. Trump offered them help but he also gave them breathing room to make their own decisions.


We based a lot of our decisions on the history of pandemics particularly the infamous Spanish Flu.




We survived the initial outbreak.. The economy was starting to make a comeback under Trump. Fauci was exposed as was the WHO and eventually the Wuhan Lab. The medical community had gathered the data. We had something to go on. The virus started to mutate and got more contagious but less deadly. ( i know-we caught the omicron).


We know way more now than we did on day 1. thank God. We have the data to study from. The latest news is that there are just 3 symptoms left. It looks more like the common cold.

I'm not sure if the applies to long covid as well, but we can honestly say the worst is over.


I know this; the United States is more reactionary than precautionary and that's true no matter what the crisis is. We have a tendency to wait until something happens then try to figure out the best plan of action after the fact. Not the way to go.





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