RE:RE:D-pods?Agree. Vaccines are beginning to roll out to nursing homes. All residents will be vaccinated within the next 60 days. Concurrent to this the plan is to roll back the PCR test cycle threshold rate to a more respectable 20 cycles than current 40+. Prepare to watch the infection rate fall off a cliff and governments pat themselves on the back for a job well done for having destroyed their economies. It's all smoke and mirrors to paint the narrative that masks, lockdowns and vaccines work.
The corona (common cold) virus mutates faster than the flu virus and has many more variants. It's conditioning western democracies to a mindset that they need more vaccines and on a more frequent basis. Government manipulation of public health policy combined with the PCR test has been proven the perfect weapon to control the population.
Once we get through with the COVID-19 vaccine, watch the media begin pumping a new variant and governments rush to increase the PCR cycle threshold. Followed with another rushed pre-emptive vaccine and mass immunization initiative. Rinse and repeat... rinse and repeat.
The goal is to destroy western economies with population constantly living in fear and screaming at the government for more and more control over their lives.
No one will be buying these disinfection pods as they are not needed nor part of the agenda. Look at Manitoba with their rush to build external visitation shelters. Many have been built and setup but not one is actually in use. Complete waste of money by dumb politicians that was only intended to stoke fear and funnel money to their engineering and building contractor friends.
DeltaJeff wrote: Provincial gov'ts are spending millions buying PPE with the idea that they can re-order as nec. Gov'ts are looking at the light at the end of the Covid tunnel with the appearance of vaccines instead of spending a couple of million to buy illuminated $43k seacans for $250k. The cost of a vaccination program, at the RBC Convention Centre and in nursing homes, will be multi-millions and have an immediate effect in reducing infection transmission and deaths. If they bought the cans what to do with them after? Illuminated storage? The idea of the cans is fantastic to be sure, but I think the timing is six months late. This idea needed to be 'turn-key' when gov'ts were in a panic mode.
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