COVID-19 was not a good time for any of us. No one enjoyed being locked down in their homes, but many of us saw “the necessity” of it. Many of the rest of us weren’t so sure.
During that time, we saw a ton of claims made heading in all directions. However, many were labeled “conspiracy theories,” particularly around the time when the vaccines rolled out.
Prior to that, it was believed that recovering from the virus gave one a certain degree of immunity or, at least, resistance to it.
Yet we were told that wasn’t the case and that everyone needed to get the jab.
Those who disagreed got labeled as conspiracy theorists. The thing is, sometimes conspiracies happen.
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