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Old 08-17-2022, 03:28 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Ned View Post
Hardly surprising given the overall mortality rate of 0.3%. Same here.
I know people damaged by the vaccine though.
The pandemic that wasn't.
That's my main reason for not being interested in reading about it (or a story set in it). Not Covid, itself – I had it twice and didn't go to the doctor either time – but the restrictions, the attempt at forcibly "vaccinating" people with the experimental mRNA injections, etc. It all left a very sour taste in my mouth. Not interested in revisiting all this. Mostly I read older books or fantasy/science fiction, so it's not hard for me to avoid "current events" in my fiction reading.

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