Not that a lot of people are skeptical of the “science” behind the Covid-19 pandemic these days, but the UK’s Daily Mail had a story that sparked a whole lot of responses like the following:
Amazing what an election can do…
— Going to the Gulag Giraffe. (@WarriorGiraffe) February 3, 2021
The timing on stories like these just can’t be overlooked:
JUST IN – New #COVID19 infections are down 44% in the US and 30% globally in the last 3 weeks. WHO experts are baffled about the "phenomenon" and say vaccines cannot be the main driver (Daily Mail)
— Disclose.tv ? (@disclosetv) February 3, 2021
— Disclose.tv ? (@disclosetv) February 3, 2021
That’s good news, but exactly why did that happen?
Didn't they change the testing guidelines right after the inauguration?
— I,Hypocrite (@lporiginalg) February 3, 2021
The president changed so they changed the way they count cases… that's what happened https://t.co/HSQ8PHhPm8
— Storm Paglia ?? (@storm_paglia) February 3, 2021
Coincidentally, of course!
Hmmmm…. does nobody remember that they changed the testing protocol & lowered the cycle threshold for the PCR test on January 20!!!! ?♂️ I'm done
— Joshua David (@tolle_roller) February 3, 2021
Couldn't possible be that Biden was inaugurated on the 20th, followed by the WHO suggesting the PCR tests are invalid at the current cycles, or that people are just starting to see through this crap and not getting tested…
— bigair (@bigairzone) February 3, 2021
It’s called “Beginning of the end of flu season”.
And it happens every year.
— Le Virot Sportif (@JoseLui05252985) February 3, 2021
""Election over, success, end operation wuhan"" – Deep State
— Paul ?☯️☮⚖ (@pauljojam) February 3, 2021
Extraordinary pic.twitter.com/zkUUhU5TvT
— Unconscious Abyss ∞ (@UnconsciousAby) February 3, 2021
“Hey Google, why is there so much skepticism these days?” Google: *Eye roll*