Do normies actually think everything is back to business as usual after the shit show known as covid?
I kinda wish it was back. No one on the planes, super cheap flights, cheap motels, no one at the national parks, the roads open, People didn't walk close to you or talked to you much. Fuck. We had it good.
I got a 21 day repositioning Panama Canal cruise for 2400 dollars balcony. Try doing THAT now. The ship was only at like 60% capacity. Damn... I wish I could have lasted.
That was two people as well.
>>538602222Hoaxvid fitzinformer
No one wants to talk about it anymore. But new news keeps coming out. https://www.thailandmedical.news/news/sars-cov-2-triggers-emergence-of-novel-chimeric-rnas-in-humans
They'll tell you lockdowns never happened, it's amazing
>>538605792No one was ever censored either!
>>538602222It’s been TEN YEARS. MOVE ON.
>>538602222Yeah I'm never forgetting COVID, sorry normies, we're not going back to the way things were, just like you wanted. The tyranny will end or you will have to wipe us out.Checked.
covid in US was handled *okay*, despite the retarded drama and confusing government *suggestions*, only government institutions actually enforced masks *by law or explicit directive* and the rest of whining came from private companies being retardedI'd rather ask questions about fallout AU/UK gulag that was happening at the time with "you can't travel more than N miles from home" and "we can harass you on the beach" and everyone there forgot
>>538605792>>538605833No one was ever force vaccinated, the government just mandated that you get fired if you didn't.
I just can't forget about COVID; it feels like I'm haunted every day since that shit happened. At the same time that I’d be afraid of the pandemic coming back, I also wish it would happen again—the world was a more bearable place back then, with no people out on the streets.
>>538605974Only Florida was good, the rest were dogshit, and fuck Trump the bitch for that. Australia literally set up concentration camps for dissenters.It was really bad here but we protested alot, things got very hairy when protestors started to smash bank buildings and government departments, and then all of a sudden the lockdowns ended, funny that? I guess the virus is allergic to people in power feeling precarious.
>>538606110yes the states varied significantly, but still as far as I remember the states still applied *restrictions* only to state owned stuff and the rest was *suggestions*, I might be misremembering tho
>>538606005Coercion is force.
>>538606005There were never any camps where you were forced to go to. No one ever tried to escape and were hunted down either
>>538606193>>538606110>>538605974yes looks like I'm misremembering and there actually was a significant divide per state but it still only really closed "congregation spaces" and there was nothing like in AU/UK which was the real gulag that ought to be questionedMost enforced COVID rule nationwide.What was enforcedIndoor dining bansBar closuresGym/theater closuresCapacity limits (25%, 50%)Workplace safety rules (masking, distancing)How enforcement lookedHealth department citationsFines ($500–$10,000 depending on state)Temporary shutdown ordersLicense suspensions (liquor, business, food service)States with real enforcementCalifornia, New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Washington, Oregon, Massachusetts, Michigan, Hawaii, Colorado, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Maryland, VirginiaThese states issued hundreds to thousands of business citations.