A story in four parts. A story that has become all too common. Please get your information from medical professionals, not online reactionaries.
It's utterly infuriating to me that someone could be hospitalised or die because they believed someone's online misinformation or conspiracy theories. Bad ideas create bad outcomes. Especially where public health is concerned.
@GSpellchecker Plenty of blame to go around, losing faith in medical professionals is a reasonable reaction when you've noticed some are talking crap
@GSpellchecker Perpetuating ghoulish and non-compassionate anecdotes does anything BUT bring level-headedness to the discussion. Extremes don’t exemplify the norm both in narrative and actual outcome. Not taking the vaccine does not necessitate death in all (or most) circumstances-as you imply.
@GSpellchecker @joshzepps The bad information comes from Josh zero
@GSpellchecker I appreciate the certainty and confidence, hubris, she shows vs the virus. Hubris has a cost.
@GSpellchecker I'm glad someone posted this. The "alt media" frenzy of "rebellion" is actually complete selfishness and posturing masquerading as a fight against an imaginary tyranny. I've begun to truly detest their aversion to self sacrifice for the greater common sense non political good.