Saturday, April 2, 2022

Aiyaaa....Khairy & Co Can Praise Themselves And Pat Each Other's Backs For All They Want For Their Genius Foresight In Opening The Borders But....


Ministers can praise themselves and pat each other's backs for all they want for their genius foresight in opening the borders.

But right thinking Malaysians are bracing themselves for a frightful spike in daily Covid cases.

Of course it is nice to be able to travel and do all those things you want to do  with no restrictions as to the number who can gather and socialise.

That's all well and good.

But have we seriously considered that the number of Covid cases might spike with all the consequences that could accompany?

Saying that Omicron is not serious and most people will overcome it when infected ignores the fact that people are still dying from it.

One death is one too many when we could be more circumspect and not rush to open the borders and relax restrictions just because other countries are doing or rushing to do the same thing.

What about the consequence of recovery from Covid that no one wants to talk about as if that is of no concern.

What they call Long Covid? 

Or is Long Covid a perpetuated lie?

What about not pushing booster vaccine shots when vaccines have failed to prevent people from contracting Covid and spreading to others?

What about data out there , contrary to the official narrative, that shows people who have been fully vaccinated and/boosted are mostly the ones who come down with Covid, not the other way around?

That experimental vaccines might cause more harm than good?

What about vaccine adverse effects nobody wants to talk about?

What about seriously looking into treatment protocols that work instead of the symptomatic ones offered that do not treat the disease per se?

Why are we so adverse to using the medication ivermectin that thousands of independent doctors across the globe have safely and successfully used to treat their patients?

Instead of pushing the narrative that ivermectin is for the animals and does not work?

Have we been upfront about the ivermectin trial said to have been done by the Health ministry that showed ivermectin does not work?

What was the dosage used, at what stage of the disease was a patient first treated with the medication, and for how long.

Were patients also given appropriate dosage of zinc, vitamins C and D3 while being so treated?

And some other good advice too.

Well, well, well it would be nice to be told the truth so that any and all doubts can be laid to rest, so to speak.

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