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COVID skeptic

One day in the early 1990s I was feeling unwell but not so bad that I couldn’t shop for groceries. That’s the only time I might possibly have been infected by influenza. I don’t rely on flu shots. Before I started a family, I became very interested in learning about a healthy diet and that interest continues today. For a very long time most of my meals have been organic and non-GMO. The higher cost of these is cancelled by avoiding cosmetics (often toxic) and expensive household cleaners (often toxic) and wearing recycled clothes.
I can’t remember the last time I had a cold and use no drugs (prescribed or otherwise), alcohol, cigarettes, or a cell phone. I do various forms of exercise and teach an outdoor qigong class. I don’t fear pathogens or even think that I might get sick. COVID-19 is said to be caused by a new virus, SARS-COV-2. In May, an access to information request was made to various Canadian institutions – including Health Canada – for records of isolation of SARS-COV-2 accomplished by anyone anywhere on the planet. None were found. How is it possible to test for a pathogen which may or may not exist?
I think people are getting sick for other reasons.
Susan Fletcher,
Sechelt

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