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Desperate_Wafer_8566 t1_j4uz4ql wrote
Anti vaxxers are mainly to blame.
Space_Jam_Slam t1_j4yp2hf wrote
No, the for-profit healthcare systems are mainly to blame. The distrust in the medical system due to government fraud and corruption is to blame.
Sincerely, a frontline healthcare worker
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CraniumKart t1_j4za9oe wrote
Don’t forget the sloppy piles. It’s not like I like working out my whole life and eating healthy/intermittent fasting. I can eat my emotions to stunning amounts of calories if I allow it as well and as or more than the next American. Also vaccines don’t work well with sloppy immune systems that go with sloppy bodies any way so like most medicine, it’s not always a cure all.
kyoko9 t1_j4ufzn9 wrote
I'm not surprised. I mean, it's not like they're the ones actually doing the work or anything.
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Robbotlove t1_j4uiwjz wrote
this guy looks like he's about to snap.
StayYou61 t1_j4ul2u6 wrote
That's why it is so annoying to see people who were nowhere near the front line minimize the pandemic for conservative political purposes...