@whatsup recently Tweeted an Internation Study citing that Lockdowns are no better than other voluntary measures . .
IMO the vaccines will not offer benefits either.
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Posted via D.Buzz https://ipfs.io/ipfs/bafkreihxwxwpx2c5gsd6os6vpbioeohgxhwtjf3xlukfvba3lt4fb34avq This is a screenshot of an article that I saved, showing that regardless of how rigorous the measures were enforced that it didn’t even matter. It’s all bullshit.
The term BS sounds about right.
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Dont even tell me. From yesterday i will need to make a PCR test weekly just to go to work. My contract will finish in 2 weeks I just hope that for the next contract (if i will get) I dont need to cross a boarder so maybe it will be enough every 2 week.
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Yeah, it seems like it's worse in parts of Europe than it is in the #UnitedStates.
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An RT-PCR test in the Philippines costs more or less ₱3,500. 💸 I hope your net income is much more than that per week, and still have enough to pay for your other essential expenses such as food, travel, housing, and utilities. 🤔😬
Wow that is expensive. For the first one i had to pay est. 4400php if i convert the eur rate. So here it was more expensive 😁 but since that time the gov. Made it free. But still it is like they rape my nose🤣 not a good feeling.
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My income is not bad if i compare it to the PH salary. Also we dont spend much since we stay with my parents so they have more time with my daughter. So what I earn here we invest in our business in PH.
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