More Corona Karma


Ruben Mata, a fitness trainer in Stanton, California, who has traveled the world as a motivational speaker, was adamant in the early days of the epidemic that the coronavirus was not real. Most of what he had heard about the virus he’d gleaned from his friends at the gym he attended religiously, even as the pandemic raged across the U.S. But just a couple of weeks after the Trump administration declared a national emergency on March 13, Mata, 53, was diagnosed with COVID-19. He subsequently spent five days in a medically induced coma; at one point he was given less than a 40 percent chance of survival. Now he wants others to learn from his missteps. 

“Before I contracted it I thought, ‘It’s just made up, it’s all fabricated’,” Mata told NBC News “Global Hangout” this week, adding that he figured his six-day-a-week gym habit and healthy eating regimen would spare him even if it did exist. “That’s what prevented me from getting help sooner, when it went really bad.” 

Mata is not alone. 

Eight months into a global pandemic that has infected more than 18 million people and killed more than 700,000 people worldwide, there are still those who are deeply skeptical about the dangers the virus poses. Others simply don’t believe it exists at all. One recent Pew Research Center poll found that, between late April and early June, the proportion of Americans who said the coronavirus pandemic had been exaggerated had increased from 3 in 10 to nearly 4 in 10. An earlier poll conducted by Survey 160 and Gradient Metrics indicated that Fox News watchers were more likely to believe that the threat of the virus had been overblown. And in recent weeks, there have been reports of Americans on their deathbeds confessing they thought the virus was a hoax.

They thought COVID-19 was a hoax, until they got sick | Yahoo News 

Yet another story about Coronavirus being thought a hoax by someone and then they get Corona Karma. This week apparently had to contain an uptick in these types of stories:

'This Disease Is Not A Joke': Lake Zurich Man Thought Covid-19 Was a Hoax | Daily Herald

COVID: Anti-Maskers Said Virus Was Hoax, Later Diagnosed | WFMZ - TV

If you question the Coronavirus being real you could end up like these people...right? Well how about questioning these stories and maybe there are paid liars put out there to scare you into compliance? I already highlighted this happening a month ago and so you can see a pattern of stories that keep coming out about those who question and therefore they get sick. Wouldn't this be in the best interest of the Coronavirus Psyop coordinators to float these fake fear mongering stories out there to shut skeptics up? Yes. That is what they are there for and more will continue to come out so the questioning dies down.

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