Tag: pandemic experiences

  • Mom

    Mom

    My mom was living in a dementia ward when the pandemic broke out. There was a lack of knowledge among the staff at the locked-down facility. There were no directives for staff to wear masks or maintain necessary distance. Staff moved freely among people during their free time.

    As a result, all 10 residents were infected, and my mom was one of those who died from the complications. I will never forget it! Nor will I forget the funeral, which had a strict limit on attendees due to the risk of infection. We had to exclude family and friends because of this. It was a terrible time.

    Pia Turesson
    Sweden

  • Mass psychosis like no other

    Mass psychosis like no other

    Standing in the midst of this madness, seeing and hearing how friends and colleagues refuse to listen or seek the truth. Most distanced themselves from us, stopped talking to us, and some even left the lunch table if we sat down. We endured unpleasant comments and gossip.

    They receive information about what’s in the shots but don’t care. They are told to look into the side effects—heart issues, stroke-like symptoms, multiple miscarriages, and more—but remain indifferent.

    People in society wore everything from scarves to space suit-like creations.

    There were shouting and screaming in stores if someone came within 2 meters in queues. Walking into grocery stores only to find the shelves completely cleared.

    And let’s not forget how poorly we were treated by healthcare. They used medical coercion in the hospitals.

    Where did the brains go?

    Researchers agree that human intelligence surpasses that of all other species on Earth.

    I strongly question that…


    Elin Bergström (pseudonym)
    Sweden