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Anonymous Coward User ID: 80110278 ![]() 07/15/2021 11:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A 24-year-old Georgia man who contracted COVID-19 and required a double lung transplant, and who remains hospitalized, has expressed his regret he did not get vaccinated for the virus, which has so far killed more than 607,000 Americans. Quoting: JustSomeDudeOnGlp Blake Bargatze had told his parents he was putting off receiving a COVID-19 vaccine because he felt uncertain about its possible side effects, WSB-TV in Atlanta reported. “He wanted to wait a few years to see, you know, if there’s any side effects or anything from it,” said Paul Nuclo, his stepfather. “As soon as he got in the hospital, though, he said he wished he had gotten the vaccine.” Bargatze was the only member of his family who passed on getting vaccinated, Cheryl Nuclo, his mother, told Fox 5 Atlanta. Once hospitalized, however, he asked to be inoculated. “The night before he was intubated, he wanted it,” Nuclo said. “So it was a little bit too late then.” Bargatze, who had no preexisting medical conditions and has endured prolonged intensive care stays at hospitals in three different states over the last three months, believes he contracted COVID-19 during an April visit to Florida. “He had called me that Friday when he got the results,” Bargatze's mother told WSB-TV, “and he’s like, ‘Mom, you’re going to be mad. I got COVID.’” [link to news.yahoo.com (secure)] “The night before he was intubated, he wanted it,” Nuclo said. “So it was a little bit too late then.” They should have NEVER intubated him just give him IVERMECTON IVERMECTONIVERMECTON! IVERMECTON! IVERMECTON IVERMECTON! IVERMECTON! |
Reality420 User ID: 49477262 ![]() 07/15/2021 12:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A 24-year-old Georgia man who contracted COVID-19 and required a double lung transplant, and who remains hospitalized, has expressed his regret he did not get vaccinated for the virus, which has so far killed more than 607,000 Americans. Quoting: JustSomeDudeOnGlp Blake Bargatze had told his parents he was putting off receiving a COVID-19 vaccine because he felt uncertain about its possible side effects, WSB-TV in Atlanta reported. “He wanted to wait a few years to see, you know, if there’s any side effects or anything from it,” said Paul Nuclo, his stepfather. “As soon as he got in the hospital, though, he said he wished he had gotten the vaccine.” Bargatze was the only member of his family who passed on getting vaccinated, Cheryl Nuclo, his mother, told Fox 5 Atlanta. Once hospitalized, however, he asked to be inoculated. “The night before he was intubated, he wanted it,” Nuclo said. “So it was a little bit too late then.” Bargatze, who had no preexisting medical conditions and has endured prolonged intensive care stays at hospitals in three different states over the last three months, believes he contracted COVID-19 during an April visit to Florida. “He had called me that Friday when he got the results,” Bargatze's mother told WSB-TV, “and he’s like, ‘Mom, you’re going to be mad. I got COVID.’” [link to news.yahoo.com (secure)] I thought COVID couldn't harm healthy young people yet here's a 24 year old with no preexisting conditions laying in the hospital on machines waiting for someone to die and donate their lungs to him... . I wish him the best of luck but it's a very tough way to learn your lesson. R Ridicule is the only weapon which can be used against unintelligible propositions. — Thomas Jefferson Nothing is more terrible than to see ignorance in action. — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80110278 ![]() 07/15/2021 01:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A 24-year-old Georgia man who contracted COVID-19 and required a double lung transplant, and who remains hospitalized, has expressed his regret he did not get vaccinated for the virus, which has so far killed more than 607,000 Americans. Quoting: JustSomeDudeOnGlp Blake Bargatze had told his parents he was putting off receiving a COVID-19 vaccine because he felt uncertain about its possible side effects, WSB-TV in Atlanta reported. “He wanted to wait a few years to see, you know, if there’s any side effects or anything from it,” said Paul Nuclo, his stepfather. “As soon as he got in the hospital, though, he said he wished he had gotten the vaccine.” Bargatze was the only member of his family who passed on getting vaccinated, Cheryl Nuclo, his mother, told Fox 5 Atlanta. Once hospitalized, however, he asked to be inoculated. “The night before he was INTUBATED he wanted it,” Nuclo said. “So it was a little bit too late then.” Bargatze, who had no preexisting medical conditions and has endured prolonged intensive care stays at hospitals in three different states over the last three months, believes he contracted COVID-19 during an April visit to Florida. “He had called me that Friday when he got the results,” Bargatze's mother told WSB-TV, “and he’s like, ‘Mom, you’re going to be mad. I got COVID.’” [link to news.yahoo.com (secure)] He should have just taken IVERMECTON or Hydroxoclhoroquin and he SHOULD HAVE NEVER BEEN INTUBATED ![]() |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79650713 ![]() 07/15/2021 01:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A 24-year-old Georgia man who contracted COVID-19 and required a double lung transplant, and who remains hospitalized, has expressed his regret he did not get vaccinated for the virus, which has so far killed more than 607,000 Americans. Quoting: JustSomeDudeOnGlp Blake Bargatze had told his parents he was putting off receiving a COVID-19 vaccine because he felt uncertain about its possible side effects, WSB-TV in Atlanta reported. “He wanted to wait a few years to see, you know, if there’s any side effects or anything from it,” said Paul Nuclo, his stepfather. “As soon as he got in the hospital, though, he said he wished he had gotten the vaccine.” Bargatze was the only member of his family who passed on getting vaccinated, Cheryl Nuclo, his mother, told Fox 5 Atlanta. Once hospitalized, however, he asked to be inoculated. “The night before he was intubated, he wanted it,” Nuclo said. “So it was a little bit too late then.” Bargatze, who had no preexisting medical conditions and has endured prolonged intensive care stays at hospitals in three different states over the last three months, believes he contracted COVID-19 during an April visit to Florida. “He had called me that Friday when he got the results,” Bargatze's mother told WSB-TV, “and he’s like, ‘Mom, you’re going to be mad. I got COVID.’” [link to news.yahoo.com (secure)] So it wasn't the intubation that damaged his lungs? See this is the problem with this kind of bullshit, you can't pin the asshole behind the claim up against a wall on live TV and demand the truth. When you shove hoses into someomes lungs that's going to do damage, a lot of damage and they'll be lucky if they survive. That's not Covid, that's human ignorance and stupidity hard a work. ![]() |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 80495614 ![]() 07/15/2021 01:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A 24-year-old Georgia man who contracted COVID-19 and required a double lung transplant, and who remains hospitalized, has expressed his regret he did not get vaccinated for the virus, which has so far killed more than 607,000 Americans. Quoting: JustSomeDudeOnGlp Blake Bargatze had told his parents he was putting off receiving a COVID-19 vaccine because he felt uncertain about its possible side effects, WSB-TV in Atlanta reported. “He wanted to wait a few years to see, you know, if there’s any side effects or anything from it,” said Paul Nuclo, his stepfather. “As soon as he got in the hospital, though, he said he wished he had gotten the vaccine.” Bargatze was the only member of his family who passed on getting vaccinated, Cheryl Nuclo, his mother, told Fox 5 Atlanta. Once hospitalized, however, he asked to be inoculated. “The night before he was intubated, he wanted it,” Nuclo said. “So it was a little bit too late then.” Bargatze, who had no preexisting medical conditions and has endured prolonged intensive care stays at hospitals in three different states over the last three months, believes he contracted COVID-19 during an April visit to Florida. “He had called me that Friday when he got the results,” Bargatze's mother told WSB-TV, “and he’s like, ‘Mom, you’re going to be mad. I got COVID.’” [link to news.yahoo.com (secure)] He VAPED. So do i.. and kicked it in 3days. Thought it was bronchitis |