For five years, I have avoided all the bullets.
I don’t know how I managed to beat Covid-19 for so long, even when family, friends and colleagues were hit by the coronavirus. Although I took precautions from the beginning and through cover-ups and vaccinations, I also worked and traveled in public.
But my luck finally ran out, it must be my air trip in. I returned from a cross-country trip with a sore throat and a stubborn headache, then soreness and pain.
The first test was positive.
Given my super immunity record, I think this must be wrong.
The second test is more positive.
So I was isolated in a corner of the house, alternately reaching Tylenol and the thermometer. Everything is a little blurry and it is difficult to distinguish between real and imagined.
For example, is it true that this news was suddenly dominated by a story related to Covid, just like I first got the relevant way?
It must be a hallucination caused by a fever. There is no other way to explain why Covid has once again surged with another strain of bugs, and it is the best tool to target the virus – the vaccine – that has been hit by a full-scale attack by national leaders.
They make it harder than easier to recommend medicine for most legal, non-cracked wings.
Under the new vaccine policyprices rise. Doctor’s permission is required. Depending on your age or hometown status, you may be unfortunate.
Meanwhile, President Trump fired Susan Monarez, The Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, essentially, is aiming to place his professional integrity and commitment to public services above public services proposed by a range of vaccine skeptics.
Follow Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. $500 million mRNA vaccine research cancelsTrump demanded pharmaceutical companies Show proof The vaccine is effective.
My eyes are red and burning, but can Kuvid completely blame him?
I got the booster before traveling, even though I knew it might not stand New strains covid. I may have a mild case, no vaccine. But isn’t it wise to do more research than less as new waves continue to evolve?
Trump downplayed the virus when it first surfaced in 2019 and 2020. He then blamed it on China. He resisted cover-ups, and thousands of fraudsters fell ill and died. Then he got Kuvid himself. At one point, he suggested people get vaccinated.
Is he braked now?
My headache is back and my eyes are still burning and unless my Tylenol is tied to LSD, I miss me Just saw a clip Kennedy and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth tried 50 pull-ups and 100 push-ups Within 10 minutes.
I appreciate health and fitness plugs, and because Kennedy and I are the same age as me – 71 – it was really impressive to see him in the gym.
But there are some things to say about Kennedy Heggs’s workout tape:
They are cheating.
Look at yourself and don’t be fooled by the tight T-shirts worn by these two homeless kings.
Those are not full-blown bumps or push-ups.
Not even closed.
Cutting corners is misinformation sent to children of the country or to any age group. How will they go to the gym if someone falls down with Covid because they are unable to get vaccinated?
Honestly, the whole thing has to be a fever dream because during the workout, Kennedy said, I quote: “It was President Trump who inspired us to do this.”
President Trump, he is a lot of things. Fitness role models are not one of them, no matter how many times he exploded from a sand trap during company time.
Kennedy said in his mRNA reduction study, back to the curve “We studied science”, linked to a 181-page document through a news release, allegedly supporting his claim that “vaccines cannot be effectively protected.”
The document was completely eliminated by a group of scientists who were shocked and misunderstood by Kennedy’s distortion and misunderstanding.
“It’s either amazing incompetence or intentional misrepresentation,” said Jake Scott, an infectious physician and professor at Stanford University. writing Media Company statistics. “JFK is using evidence to refute his position to justify the removal tools we desperately need in the next pandemic.”
A few days ago, I lost my sense of smell, but even I can tell you the smell.
steve.lopez@latimes.com