The Five Year Anniversary

@jaylar (1114)
Kingston, Jamaica
March 15, 2025 6:42am CST
I had decided to step away in December 2019. This is months before Covid hit. I moved waaay out to behind the world where I was naturally social distanced. When Covid arrived here, there weren't enough inoculations for the population. It wasn't that I or others refused the jab, we couldn't get one. A number of people who were my friends, who I'd known most of my life, who lived in civilisation, died of Covid. Altogether, there were about 150 thousand cases and nearly 4 thousand deaths. Everything closed down, from dance halls to churches to schools. Everything was moved on line, which was kind of tricky as lots of people weren't online. We had a few idiots, the same morons who thought the MMR caused autism, who thought it the 'corny flu', but they were in civilisation, not waay out in behind the world. where I was. Jamaica suffered with a lack of tourism, of entertainment but not as bad as other places. I, having pulled back before Covid stepped up, was safer and less stressed than most people. What shocked me is that America had the highest death rate in the world. How was it that a rich country would have more deaths than India? Think of the size of the populations.
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@marguicha (225656)
• Chile
15 Mar
I had 5 covid vaccines while the pandemia was on. And now we need one every year. My country provides it free and during the pandemia my country spent a lot of money making sure that everyone had it when it was available.
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@marguicha (225656)
• Chile
15 Mar
@jaylar This was well done. It does not happen all the time.
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@jaylar (1114)
• Kingston, Jamaica
15 Mar
@marguicha they care more than anywhere else... at least with Covid
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@jaylar (1114)
• Kingston, Jamaica
15 Mar
your country cares about the people
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@id_peace (15334)
• Singapore
15 Mar
There were a lot of people who refused injection. I would have reject that too.
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@jaylar (1114)
• Kingston, Jamaica
15 Mar
I wouldn't have. You see, in my country, you watch the millionaires, the big people, and if they do something, buy something, you do the same. They took the jab, which means it was wise.
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@id_peace (15334)
• Singapore
16 Mar
@jaylar I believed that the jab caused me to have thyroid cancer which is a cancer that should be slow growing but exploded within 3 years after my jab. There is a lot of increase cases in my company.
@jaylar (1114)
• Kingston, Jamaica
16 Mar
@id_peace that is very odd, for the 'ingredients' in the jabs don't have that propensity
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@RasmaSandra (83415)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
15 Mar
I mostly kept to myself and survived with no Covid.
@jaylar (1114)
• Kingston, Jamaica
15 Mar
I did that without effort being behind the world.
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20h
I think Covid is a point in our lives we will always remember. We will always remember the last day of those freedoms
@jaylar (1114)
• Kingston, Jamaica
20h
what sticks in my mind are the morons who called it corny flu and dismissed it