Covid Vaccine

Date: 
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Summary: 

Fauci, Birx, Biden, Trump, Health Departments: ALL LIARS

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How many more times do you need to see this folks?

A coronavirus outbreak has ravaged an upstate New York nursing home, claiming at least 32 residents’ lives in its deadly march, per multiple reports.

The outbreak at The Commons on St. Anthony in Auburn started on Dec. 21, according to CNYcentral.com. The latest death toll marks a surge of 20 additional residents since Jan. 5.

A spokesperson for the Loretto-owned facility, an organization that serves older adults throughout the region, said there are 104 ongoing infections, 46 recoveries and nearly 50 staffers in quarantine, per the outlet.

20 dead in the last week; that's impressive.  Why, it's about as impressive as our local medical facility here that is killing approximately half of everyone admitted for Covid.

What's even more impressive is the source of said infections: The "heroes" who work there and, we can assume, are all trained professionals who know how to use PPE such as masks, gloves and gowns.

Since all visitors have been barred from such facilities for months the only possible source of such an outbreak is the medical workers.

This is conclusive since nobody else has gone in there for months.

I have said since this started that the physics when it comes to viruses is clear: Masks are ineffective because they cannot work and it is a trivial matter of physics to understand why.  If a virus is carried on "droplets" or "aerosols" it does not matter; water, as the carrier, is divisible with almost zero shearing force, so as soon as a "droplet" gets where it has air motion available to it (e.g. through and to the outside of your mask) aerosol-sized particles will be sheared off and now are in the atmosphere.  One such particle is of sufficient size in an aerosol to carry enough virons to infect you.  If you wear a mask that has two-way flow through it (as do all surgical masks and N95s without valves) then you provide the tiny amount of shearing energy required every time you breathe.