
meow
01-19
the US current president doesn't want it over....they want you jabbed over n over for as long as they can...even if it's over the current government won't let it be
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GetSum
01-21
They are over it already? A country with a vaccination rate of less than 15%. Wake up sheeple. The vaccine actually has a negative effect on the population. The least vaccinated countries are doing the best the most vaccinated like Ireland (95%) are doing the worst and the vaccinated are dropping like flies in those highly vaxxed countries.
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