by Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News
Earlier this month WKRC Local 12 in Kentucky reported how two nuns died and 28 out of the 35 nuns at a Northern Kentucky monastery tested positive for COVID just two days after receiving their first experimental mRNA COVID injections.
The leadership of the monastery, as well as the local media, were shocked at the “outbreak” of COVID and resulting two deaths, because the monastery was not open to visitors, and the residents had not traveled outside of the monastery.
If ever one wanted to find a totally locked down facility with no exposure to the outside world, a monastery is about as locked down as one can get.
AMDG
Old news. Nothing happening here.
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