He's doing the same at other online locations...spreading misinformation / disinformation. A lot of them are washed up actors, B movie actors or celebrities that a lot of people don't remember but you'll be surprise at how many of these people believe in so much crazy shit beyond the QAnon conspiracy stuff. Also, many of them have some crazy religious beliefs beyond their careers. wrbtrader
No I didn't believe in that batshit crazy, but it turns out it's actually a business and true, that's how fucked up the world is, estimated to be worth 48Bil by 2028, look it up. And works or doesn't, I'm in doesn't, if rich people believe in it the Pizza Gaters will happily pay for it just incase.
Going cashless also not a conspiracy theory, removing my local cash point, bloke doing said he's removing 11 more in my town today and removing all the country, making it harder to get cash therefore getting people used to it. No cash, no drug selling, stolen stuff, working for cash, hookers everything is trackable. They've started down monitoring your purchases then calculating your co2 useage, later to be linked to your social credit score no doubt.
Rising number of Covid-19 patients in ICU in Sweden Significantly fewer people are dying from Covid-19 in Sweden thanks to vaccinations, but the number of patients continues to rise in the country’s intensive care units. Late on Monday, 416 Covid-19 patients were being treated in intensive care, up from around 390 in early January. The TT news agency reports that the majority (71 percent) are men and their median age is 63, figures that have remained almost the same since the start of the pandemic. At the peak of the crisis, around a year ago, almost 560 Covid-19 patients were in intensive care in Sweden at the same time. Swedish vocabulary: intensive care unit (ICU) – intensivvårdsavdelning (IVA) ---------- wrbtrader
Yep, wouldn't of wasted the last year of your life in lockdown, with everyones jobs lost and cancer deaths about to soar through the roof due to lack of treatment / diagnosis the last year and with less claimed covid deaths aswell, yeah sounds terrible
Sweden threatens new crackdown if COVID infection rate doesn't go down Jimmy NsubugaWed., April 21, 2021, 2:30 p.m. The Swedish government has said it could implement stricter COVID lockdown measures if people ignore existing restrictions and raise pressure on healthcare services. The warning came as hospitals in the country struggled to cope with the third wave of coronavirus. Sweden, whose still mostly voluntary measures has made it an outlier in its response to the pandemic, has seen the number of people in intensive care rise to its highest level since the initial outbreak last year. In some regions, intensive care has been filled to maximum capacity and the number of available beds for those worst ill is below 20% across the nation. Sweden's health and social affairs minister Lena Hallengren. (Getty) Minister for health and social affairs Lena Hallengren said: “There is no room now to start living as if the pandemic is already over. “The infection rate does not go down by itself.” Hallengren stressed the need to adhere to existing rules and recommendations but said she did not rule out stricter measures if the situation deteriorated. She did not elaborate on what steps could be taken or what would trigger them. On Wednesday, a total of 409 people were treated at intensive care units in Sweden, compared to about 560 at the height of the first wave of the virus. Sweden, which has shunned lockdowns and kept schools, businesses and restaurants largely open, registered 7,510 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday and 38 new deaths, taking the total to 13,863. The deaths reported have occurred over several days and sometimes weeks. The country's death rate per capita is many times higher than that of its Nordic neighbours’, but lower than in most European countries that opted for lockdowns. Data from the European Centre for Disease Control this week showed Sweden had among the highest number of new cases per capita in the EU during the last 14-day period and among the lowest deaths. People walk in Drottninggatan in Stockholm, Sweden. (Getty) Sweden's health agency has said the relatively low death toll is due to vaccinations having a positive effect. The country has administered 2.6 million doses, meaning 23.7% of the adult population has received at least one dose. On Tuesday, officials said citizens under 65 who have had one shot of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine would be given a different vaccine for their second dose. https://ca.news.yahoo.com/sweden-covid-19-infection-rate-crackdown-lockdown-183015814.html ---------- wrbtrader