So from your point of view, the hospitals aren't telling the truth about being out of capacity and turning away patients? I know the patients are really being turned away as I know several. Why would hospital CEOs take the monetary loss? The drug company gives them some kind of kick back? Hard to imagine these large companies voluntarily declining money
And are the morgues also in on it? Someone does something to trick or force the coroners into not processing the bodies and storing them in strange ways?
There's a problem. Masks solve the problem. Your responses are on tangents not related to the problem at hand and the efficacy of masks in solving that problem. Is that intentional?
I've already said more than I wanted to. Can't have views nowadays that contradict groupthink.
Hold my beer m8 ... ;-)
I was originally replying to this text from cpmlxty:
Ref:
https://hiveblocks.com/tx/09a80ab07f4f0bc2caef56bdec41185c0fe346e7
https://hiveblocks.com/tx/eae5af0c9a39eacf14c47f0a571ab9be13b7c74d
https://hiveblocks.com/tx/f202fb46582467b5cf3396c3e3c244ab6b88a6cd
Well thanks for proving my point that I stay away from all discussions like this. Blockchain permanence is great but additionally dangerous, for this exact reason. Take care.