My cousin died from Covid and left her daughter without any parents.
My friend died from complications due to Covid and left her 2 kids without a mom.
I don't think anyone is saying that vulnerable people could be killed by COVID-19 just as they could be harmed by any other virus, the disease was dangerous for some. That's not the issue.
The fundamental issues are:
A) Was masking, social distancing, and other punitive actions taken scientifically based? No, A prime example: The State kept Walmart's open but closed the churches. You may be kept 6 feet away from other people, but it was OK to sit in a pressurized tube for an hour or so flying somewhere. Much of the restrictions have been admitted by the mandators to have been made up under the excuse of "we were just trying to be cautious"
B) Did the first COVID vaccines do their intended job? Weakly at best, acting more as a placebo than anything else. Raise your hand if you got the vax, and still got COVID. Ask yourself this dear reader: You may have not gotten COVID after the vax, but did you get anything else? A heart murmur? Muscle degeneration? Perhaps cancer? Too bad you were compelled to take it without consequences for the manufacturer, citizen.
C) Did the "Booster Shots" work as intended? No, but say otherwise and your career is in peril. Again, raise your hand if you got the boosters but still got COVID? I see a great number of raised hands out there....
As an anecdotal side note, Soylent Yellow was a COVID monitor with several Hollywood production companies from 2020-2022. She is 100pct up to date on her COVID boosters, including those released most recently. She still "masks up" daily.... so of course she got COVID last month.
In many ways easily seen by all the "cure" was worse than the sickness. As we watch "Generation COVID" move through the educational system all the way through college, additional damage will arise, not from COVID, but simply from COVID restrictions including their unnecessary childhood vaccinations.
Did people die from COVID? Was that bad? Were the solutions harmful and unnecessary? All answers point to the affirmative.