Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s weird that The Guardian doesn’t say what the name of the conference was or what dates it was held. Are attendees still in the window where they can first develop symptoms? Was an effort made to track covid diagnoses among attendees or do we only know about 6 or 7 cases anecdotally? How many attendees had already contracted covid before the conference? There’s not enough information in this article for there to be much meaning beyond the guy who’s been on iverme*tin for 16 months getting covid anyway and looking foolish.
It was the Florida Summit on Covid. 800+ people.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/florida-summit-on-covid-tickets-191891591917
https://www.einnews.com/pr_news/554870557/florida-summit-on-covid
https://www.gainesville.com/story/news/state/2021/11/06/doctors-meet-ocala-discuss-alternative-covid-19-choices/6271623001/
From that Gainesville article… good god.
Anonymous wrote:“The debate over COVID-19 is “a battle between good versus evil” and government agencies are not providing full information of research on the virus, he said.
McCullough said millions of children have already had COVID-19 that went undetected. The immunity they have, he said, is “the way to break the grip of fear.”
“The vaccines cause myocarditis,” McCullough said. “Your children are more likely to be harmed by the vaccines than by COVID.””
These people are doing so much damage to our citizens, our children especially, and our country. The speakers went on to talk about the wonder horse paste.

A percentage of these (undoubtedly unvaccinated) attendees probably caught covid here and all I can say is that if their covid cases become severe, they better have the good grace to stay home and die politely without taking up any resources.