What's your evidence he didn't get vaccinated?
He said so...............
You have any extra meth for sale?
He also said that he will get vaccinated when it is available to him.
Well if it was on TV it's real right?
People like you are comical
What is comical is the fact that you quote his words as evidence, and then claim his other words are part of a vast conspiracy theory.
The only conspiracy is spread by people like you that believe what they see on TV and the internet, instead of thinking for themselves.
No vaccine is needed for an imaginary pandemic. 500,000 Americans died of tobacco issues this year, because there is no vaccine for stupid
I personally know people who died from covid-19. If you want to pretend you know better than the countless scientists, doctors and nurses fighting this pandemic, suit yourself. I'm calling bullshit.
You know no one who died of covid 19, though you may know people who died with it.
You also know people who died of tobacco related cancer, and you know a lot more of them, but for some reason you do not give a shit about them.
So what do you smoke simpleton, I can tell from looking at your mugshot that you are a smoker? 500,000 Americans died from smoking in 2020, are you next
Cigarettes and Death
Cigarette smoking causes about one of every five deaths in the United States each year.1,6 Cigarette smoking is estimated to cause the following:1
- More than 480,000 deaths annually (including deaths from secondhand smoke)
- 278,544 deaths annually among men (including deaths from secondhand smoke)
- 201,773 deaths annually among women (including deaths from secondhand smoke)
Cigarette smoking causes premature death:
- Life expectancy for smokers is at least 10 years shorter than for nonsmokers.1,2
- Quitting smoking before the age of 40 reduces the risk of dying from smoking-related disease by about 90%.2
Secondhand Smoke and Death
Exposure to secondhand smoke causes an estimated 41,000 deaths each year among adults in the United States:1
- Secondhand smoke causes 7,333 annual deaths from lung cancer.1
- Secondhand smoke causes 33,951 annual deaths from heart disease.1
Increased Risk for Death Among Men
- Men who smoke increase their risk of dying from bronchitis and emphysema by 17 times; from cancer of the trachea, lung, and bronchus by more than 23 times.1
- Smoking increases the risk of dying from coronary heart disease among middle-aged men by almost four times.1
Increased Risk for Death Among Women
- Women who smoke increase their risk of dying from bronchitis and emphysema by 12 times; from cancer of the trachea, lung, and bronchus by more than 12 times.1
- Between 1960 and 1990, deaths from lung cancer among women increased by more than 500%.7
- In 1987, lung cancer surpassed breast cancer to become the leading cause of cancer death among U.S. women.8
- In 2000, 67,600 women died from lung cancer.8
- During 2010–2014, almost 282,000 women (56,359 women each year) will die from lung cancer.1
- Smoking increases the risk of dying from coronary heart disease among middle-aged women by almost five times.1