Andrew Tate, the former kickboxing champion, recently got out of jail and is now under house arrest. Famous for his controversial views on Covid-19, Tate took to Twitter to reply to Elon Musk’s statement on the pandemic. Musk had suggested that the restrictions and lockdowns imposed due to Covid-19 were unnecessary. In his response, Tate agreed with Musk and called the pandemic a hoax. This is not the first time that Tate has been criticized for his views on the virus, and it remains to be seen how the public will react to his latest comments.

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While Covid-19 has subsided since the early stages of the pandemic, variants of the virus have emerged. However, with the widespread availability of vaccines, people are now able to fight off the virus more effectively. As a result, infection rates have dropped significantly.

Despite this, there are still some who do not believe that the pandemic warranted the restrictions that were imposed. This includes Elon Musk and Joe Rogan, both of whom have been vocal about their views on the pandemic. It is unclear how these views will impact public opinion and the ongoing fight against Covid-19.

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The debate around Covid-19 and its impact on society continues to rage on. While some argue that the restrictions were necessary to prevent the spread of the virus. While others believe that the pandemic was blown out of proportion.

Andrew Tate’s recent comments on Twitter have reignited the debate and highlighted the differing opinions on the pandemic. As the world continues to navigate the pandemic, it remains to be seen how these views will shape the public’s response to the ongoing crisis.

Andrew Tate calls on ‘Bullsh*t’

Richard Grenell, a former U.S. State Department spokesperson, recently tweeted about Covid-19. He questioned the lack of new Covid variants in recent times, stating, “Why haven’t we had a new Covid variant?” Entrepreneur Elon Musk responded to Grenell’s tweet, agreeing that it was an unusual phenomenon.

He said, “Because it was all bullsh*t 🙂 Incase anyone missed the point.

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However, former kickboxing champion Andrew Tate stole the show with his reply to Musk. Tate sparked controversy by calling Covid-19 “bullsh*t” and suggesting that the pandemic was a hoax.

The conversation on social media around Covid-19 and its impact on society continues to be a divisive issue, with differing opinions and perspectives shaping the ongoing debate.

Musk felt like dying after 2nd vaccine

Elon Musk recently tweeted about his experience with the Covid-19 booster shot, describing it as a “horrible experience.”

Musk did not go into detail about the specific side effects he experienced, but the tweet has sparked discussion about the potential side effects of Covid-19 vaccinations.

He said,

I had major side effects from my second booster shot. Felt like I was dying for several days. Hopefully, no permanent damage, but I dunno.

When questioned on why he took the second Covid-19 booster shot, Musk responded that it was a requirement to visit the Tesla Giga Berlin factory in Germany. The incident has raised questions about the necessity of Covid-19 vaccinations and the potential side effects that individuals may experience.

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