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Originally Posted by welfare
My wife is a type one diabetic not much older than the woman, but thanks for pointing that out.
Yea. I get that. But you think they could have mentioned something like a tumor in her lungs a little more explicitly.
Rather than deceptively dropping it in the story, in a single sentence, at the end.
You think them blatantly editing that part of the story is a good idea?
That the segment of the population not taking it seriously aren't going to see that garbage and use it to assure themselves?
It's no wonder people don't trust these clowns in the media and then go off on their conspiracy tangents 
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The story was on cbc or global news when I first saw it, and half of the coverage was about how they found a tumour, and they showed the xrays of it as well, so she has another battle ahead of her, if the tumour isn't benign, and she's not completely recovered from her covid struggle
What got me is she's like "omgggggg I can't believe it.... but no I wouldn't have changed my summer"