Just a cold. Don’t test and give Covidians their numbers.
Don’t Let Fear Control You: Say No to Covid Tests
It’s the season for respiratory viruses. Chances are, you and your loved ones might catch one, but just say no, at least to the nasal swab. Encourage your family and friends to do the same. The Covid-19 test won’t change anything, but positive tests will fuel the media and health bureaucracy’s hysterical efforts to impose medical martial law.
I’m not just pontificating here. Recently, I felt myself going downhill. Thinking it was strep throat, which seemed to be going around the kids’ school, where I’d spent a number of hours watching my oldest play volleyball, I booked an appointment at my doctor’s office. The test for strep came back negative, though, and that’s when the nurse practitioner said something that surprised me.
“It may be the early stages of the flu,” she said. “It could be Covid. It’s going around. But the tests are so inaccurate, I don’t recommend getting one.”
So I skipped the test. She prescribed steroids and a Z-Pak and sent me on my way, which is what she would have done if I had tested and it had come back positive. Given the brain fog I suffered and that the kids at the school tested positive for Covid and negative for strep, I likely had the best-engineered virus U.S. taxpayers could buy.
In other words, I had an unpleasant cold for about a week. No one around me got sick, I healed, and life moved on.
With the fall virus season in full swing, there’s a chance you’re going to get it. There’s a chance your kid is going to get it. There’s a chance a loved one is going to catch it.
Don’t play the game. Don’t get tested, don’t self-report, and don’t be a statistic for the neurotic control freaks stoked by corporate media in the past few years. Be the anti-Nike: just don’t do it. Stay away from people, eat some chicken noodle soup, maybe get some steroids and a Z-Pak from your doctor, but don’t give the Branch Covidians the numbers they want to see.
The neurotics are anxious for Covid panic to come back. They’re looking for excuses to reassert control. An elementary school in Maryland has already brought back mask mandates. So, too, have Rutgers University, Morris Brown College, hospitals in California and New York, and Lionsgate Studios. Joe Biden’s staff announced he’s wearing masks again.
If you think I’m being paranoid, then look to the Associated Press, which tells us not to worry because “there’s no sign that anyone in federal or state leadership is considering widespread COVID-19 restrictions, requirements or mask mandates.” Someone should ask a gas stove for its opinion on the media assuring us that people have nothing to fear.
For starters, masks don’t work. They are the tiger thwarting rocks of respiratory virus interventions. More important, though, the latest variant, whatever it’s called, is continuing Covid’s evolutionary journey toward becoming a fairly mild and constantly circulating cold.
Dr. Jill Biden, despite being a doctor, caught it and quickly recovered without incident, and she’s 72. Her husband, President Joe Biden, did allow himself to be tested, but in a rare moment of clarity he refused to wear the mask his handlers tried to put on him. Instead, he told a group of reporters, “Don’t tell them I didn’t have it on,” when he was caught on camera without it.
For once, Biden made the right call. In this narrow instance, it’s even okay to emulate him, though you might also want to bite his style if you’re trying to win a dog in a truth-telling contest at a church carnival. Do not emulate him when it comes to getting tested constantly, though.
Look, I get it. Spring of 2020 was a mildly terrifying time — the media helped ensure that it was — but it’s time to let it go. The Wu Flu is here to stay, regardless of any of the measures that have completely failed to stop it ever since it escaped the lab via a plucky pangolin. Don’t test. Don’t report. Don’t worry about it.
You’re not dying. You just can’t think of anything good to do, and besides, in 2023, it’s just Covid.
What is the evidence regarding the efficacy of masks, and how does it impact the decision-making process for individuals regarding Covid-19 restrictions
Title: Don’t Let Fear Control You: Say No to Covid Tests
Introduction:
In the midst of the respiratory virus season, it’s important to consider the consequences of excessive fear and panic surrounding Covid-19. While it is likely that you or your loved ones might catch a respiratory virus, it is crucial to examine the impacts of widespread Covid-19 testing and its potential to fuel unnecessary hysteria and impose unnecessary restrictions. This article aims to shed light on the inaccuracies of Covid-19 testing and the importance of making informed choices regarding testing.
The Inaccuracy of Covid-19 Testing:
Drawing from personal experience, I found myself feeling unwell and attributed it to strep throat. However, upon visiting my doctor’s office, the test for strep throat came back negative. Surprisingly, the nurse practitioner advised against taking a Covid-19 test, citing its lack of accuracy. Instead, she prescribed appropriate medication for my symptoms, which I would have received even if I had tested positive for Covid-19. This incident prompted me to reevaluate the significance of Covid-19 testing and focus on effective treatment options rather than relying solely on test results.
Choosing Well-being over Hysteria:
During the fall virus season, there is a likelihood that individuals, including yourself or your loved ones, may contract a common respiratory virus. However, it is important not to succumb to societal pressures and engage in unnecessary testing or self-reporting. By refusing to be a statistic for the panic-stricken individuals amped up by corporate media, you are making a conscious decision to prioritize your well-being. Isolating yourself, consuming nourishing food like chicken noodle soup, and seeking medical intervention such as steroids and a Z-Pak from your doctor can be effective strategies to cope with the illness without inadvertently propagating unnecessary panic.
The Reality of Mask Mandates:
Recent developments, such as the reintroduction of mask mandates in schools, universities, hospitals, and even by political figures like President Joe Biden, indicate an ongoing desire among neurotics to reestablish control and enforce stringent measures. While some may view this skepticism as paranoia, it is worth paying attention to the Associated Press, which assures us that there are currently no widespread Covid-19 restrictions or mask mandates being considered by federal or state leadership. However, it is important to question the reliability of such claims and seek alternative perspectives.
The Questionable Efficacy of Masks:
Scientific claims regarding the efficacy of masks also contribute to the growing skepticism surrounding Covid-19 restrictions. Notably, recent evidence suggests that cloth masks may not be as effective as previously believed. These developments further emphasize the need to make informed decisions based on reliable and comprehensive information.
Conclusion:
As respiratory virus outbreaks continue, it is vital to adopt a rational approach when it comes to Covid-19 testing. By prioritizing personal well-being and weighing the potential consequences of testing, individuals can take control of their health without unnecessarily contributing to widespread fear and panic. Making informed decisions based on accurate information is key to maintaining emotional well-being and ensuring that personal choices align with individual values and priorities.
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