I called my son in Norway yesterday to hear how things are going up at that other western corner of Europe. He could tell me that Cough It is over. Ever since the government declared victory over the virus back in September, my son has consistently shut down any discussion about Cough It by simply stating that it's over.
There are still some restrictions related to the virus, but my son hasn't been inconvenienced by any of them. People are waking up to the fact that it has been a great hoax, manufactured by government and media, and few want to talk about it. It's not like my son needs to shut down conversations very often. Things are returning to the old normal without anyone commenting on this.
A similar trend is emerging in Portugal. People are dropping their masks, and they avoid talking about the virus. The topic is still heavily featured on TV, but the public seems increasingly embarrassed by it. When Super-Delta-Cough-It was featured on the news a few days ago, we couldn't help laughing at the desperation evident in the official narrative.
Many are similarly amused by the way this whole thing is becoming a farce. However, we're not out of the woods yet. There are still enough scared people out there for the official narrative to stage a comeback. But such a comeback is unlikely to have much success. Media has by now lost all credibility, so any counter argument is seen as valid. We don't have to back up our statements with facts, because the media doesn't do this either.
Any story related to the virus can be met with "Cough It is over". If anybody objects by citing the official narrative, we can ask them if they still believe in TV. Direct observations contradict the official narrative. The whole thing is a scam.
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