Pfizer Insiders Tell the Truth

Because you can't catch heart disease if someone dribbles on you.
What's the evidence that you can catch covid that way?

Covid has had no impact on the homeless and drug affected that I see. Still the same number asking for help and no piles of sick people anywhere.

You would expect them to have the greatest exposure to being dribbled on!
 
^may be same as Malaria, the poor people living in slump got antibody
so the infected never go near the living in the street to spread covid
 
Do you have anything to say about this disease not affecting the vulnerable living in the street who do not practice the highest standards of hygiene.

Does that cause any dissonance with the belief that covid is extremely contagious and deadly.

No.

To answer your original question:

What's the evidence that you can catch covid that way?

COVID-19 is spread in three main ways:

  • Breathing in air when close to an infected person who is exhaling small droplets and particles that contain the virus.
  • Having these small droplets and particles that contain virus land on the eyes, nose, or mouth, especially through splashes and sprays like a cough or sneeze.
  • Touching eyes, nose, or mouth with hands that have the virus on them.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/how-covid-spreads.html

Obviously being dribbled on or licking someone's tonsils is not one of the three main ways. :rolleyes: ;)
 
No.

To answer your original question:





https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/how-covid-spreads.html

Obviously being dribbled on or licking someone's tonsils is not one of the three main ways. :rolleyes: ;)
Ok I can see you are going to respond with the very propoganda that the observations and questions clearly refute.

That quote is a generic model for virus transmission. It does not deal with the claimed ease of transmission compared to regular flu or the virulence of this particular virus.
 
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