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A married Alabama couple known for their reselling videos on YouTube under the name “Alabama Pickers” have both died of COVID.
“Unfortunately, Dusty and Tristan have both passed away,” Windsor Graham posted on the page. “Thank you all for your kind words and helping us during this difficult time. We will be using the money to pay for funeral expenses.”
One of the last videos the married couple posted on their now deleted YouTube channel was about how they wouldn’t get the vaccine.
13 NONCLINICAL TOXICOLOGY 13.1 Carcinogenesis, Mutagenesis, Impairment of Fertility
COMIRNATY has not been evaluated for the potential to cause carcinogenicity, genotoxicity, or impairment of
male fertility. In a developmental toxicity study in rats with COMIRNATY there were no vaccine-related
effects on female fertility [see Use in Specific Populations (8.1)]
originally posted by: MDDoxs
A married Alabama couple known for their reselling videos on YouTube under the name “Alabama Pickers” have both died of COVID.
“Unfortunately, Dusty and Tristan have both passed away,” Windsor Graham posted on the page. “Thank you all for your kind words and helping us during this difficult time. We will be using the money to pay for funeral expenses.”
One of the last videos the married couple posted on their now deleted YouTube channel was about how they wouldn’t get the vaccine.
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Very sad. In one respect, I like how they were a couple working together and enjoying what they did. In another, I dont agree with them using a platform they had to spread miss-information about Covid-19 and vaccines.
I would have hoped that their time out doors would have reduced the chances of catching the virus, but unfortunately not. I cant imagine how awful this situation would have been for them.
Would the vaccine have kept them alive? Who knows. It just sad that the stories continue to come up.
originally posted by: MDDoxs
A married Alabama couple known for their reselling videos on YouTube under the name “Alabama Pickers” have both died of COVID.
“Unfortunately, Dusty and Tristan have both passed away,” Windsor Graham posted on the page. “Thank you all for your kind words and helping us during this difficult time. We will be using the money to pay for funeral expenses.”
One of the last videos the married couple posted on their now deleted YouTube channel was about how they wouldn’t get the vaccine.
LINK
Very sad. In one respect, I like how they were a couple working together and enjoying what they did. In another, I dont agree with them using a platform they had to spread miss-information about Covid-19 and vaccines.
I would have hoped that their time out doors would have reduced the chances of catching the virus, but unfortunately not. I cant imagine how awful this situation would have been for them.
Would the vaccine have kept them alive? Who knows. It just sad that the stories continue to come up.
I'm just wondering how many of the people listed on that site died FROM Covid, and how many died WITH Covid.
originally posted by: Edumakated
originally posted by: MDDoxs
A married Alabama couple known for their reselling videos on YouTube under the name “Alabama Pickers” have both died of COVID.
“Unfortunately, Dusty and Tristan have both passed away,” Windsor Graham posted on the page. “Thank you all for your kind words and helping us during this difficult time. We will be using the money to pay for funeral expenses.”
One of the last videos the married couple posted on their now deleted YouTube channel was about how they wouldn’t get the vaccine.
LINK
Very sad. In one respect, I like how they were a couple working together and enjoying what they did. In another, I dont agree with them using a platform they had to spread miss-information about Covid-19 and vaccines.
I would have hoped that their time out doors would have reduced the chances of catching the virus, but unfortunately not. I cant imagine how awful this situation would have been for them.
Would the vaccine have kept them alive? Who knows. It just sad that the stories continue to come up.
I don't know how old they are...look to be in their 40s. But what are the odds of a husband and wife dying of Covid in their 40s three weeks apart? Just 4.3% of Covid related deaths are 45 years old are under....
I suspect there is more to this story.
I also expect we will see additional propaganda like this as well in the coming weeks.
originally posted by: GeechQuestInfo
originally posted by: Edumakated
originally posted by: MDDoxs
A married Alabama couple known for their reselling videos on YouTube under the name “Alabama Pickers” have both died of COVID.
“Unfortunately, Dusty and Tristan have both passed away,” Windsor Graham posted on the page. “Thank you all for your kind words and helping us during this difficult time. We will be using the money to pay for funeral expenses.”
One of the last videos the married couple posted on their now deleted YouTube channel was about how they wouldn’t get the vaccine.
LINK
Very sad. In one respect, I like how they were a couple working together and enjoying what they did. In another, I dont agree with them using a platform they had to spread miss-information about Covid-19 and vaccines.
I would have hoped that their time out doors would have reduced the chances of catching the virus, but unfortunately not. I cant imagine how awful this situation would have been for them.
Would the vaccine have kept them alive? Who knows. It just sad that the stories continue to come up.
I don't know how old they are...look to be in their 40s. But what are the odds of a husband and wife dying of Covid in their 40s three weeks apart? Just 4.3% of Covid related deaths are 45 years old are under....
I suspect there is more to this story.
I also expect we will see additional propaganda like this as well in the coming weeks.
I don't think you understand how truly high those odds are of dying when you figure that everybody will likely catch Covid at some point...
originally posted by: GeechQuestInfo
a reply to: Edumakated
Sure, on a micro scale, but with data we use macro scales.
I'm going to guess that the husband and wife live similar unhealthy lifestyles, would pass Covid to each other should one catch it, and all the rest of that jazz.
Ipso Facto: If one unhealthy person in a marriage catches Covid, the other one is likely to catch too. Since not every 45 and under who catches it is unhealthy, the true death rate of unhealthy 45 and under for obese/bad health individuals is HIGHER than the overall death rate for under 45. Making this unhealthy Alabama couple (I looked, they were fat) not some tale of just being unlucky.
originally posted by: Edumakated
originally posted by: GeechQuestInfo
a reply to: Edumakated
Sure, on a micro scale, but with data we use macro scales.
I'm going to guess that the husband and wife live similar unhealthy lifestyles, would pass Covid to each other should one catch it, and all the rest of that jazz.
Ipso Facto: If one unhealthy person in a marriage catches Covid, the other one is likely to catch too. Since not every 45 and under who catches it is unhealthy, the true death rate of unhealthy 45 and under for obese/bad health individuals is HIGHER than the overall death rate for under 45. Making this unhealthy Alabama couple (I looked, they were fat) not some tale of just being unlucky.
It is basic math. It is highly unlikely for any 45 year old to die of Covid and those that do more than often have some other serious co-morbidity. It isn't impossible, but highly unlikely.
According to CDC, there were 23,501 covid related deaths aged 40-49 years old from January 2020 thru Sept. 15th. Keep in mind, the CDC doesn't really say if these people were already dying of cancer or any other significant illnesses. They are just saying they had Covid so we don't know if it truly is actually because of Covid or just with covid.