At this point it should be fairly obvious that the whole Covid story was a lie. The only people who still buy the bat soup thing are people who actually believe what they see on TV and don't recognize it as propaganda.
I don't know anyone who died from Covid who were not very old or very sick. Even those people were subjected to bogus medical treatments which were probably at fault. Every single person put on a ventilator in the hospital here died, and it wasn't Covid that killed them. I have seen many people "suddenly" lose their perfectly-healthy (and generally under 45 year old) loved ones, shortly after taking the shots.
I think the Covid vaccine has zero effectiveness and is not safe at all. It doesn't make your symptoms milder or have any effect whatsoever on whether you catch it. There is nothing you can do to avoid Covid, not even staying indoors. If someone within five miles of you has it, you will eventually catch it unless you never leave the house or bring anything into it. We will all likely be getting annual Covid infection for the next several hundred years, just like the flu.
The real purpose of the "vaccine" was to remove anyone who outright refused to get it (political conservatives) from academics, industry, and politics during what was supposed to be a transitional period. Some people who took the shots believed the propaganda, some thought they needed it to access services or work; but anyone who would not submit was expelled from the decision-making functions of the modern world and opinions like those above were banned from public view.
I never fully bought the Hunan food market story. And when I found out that there was a Hunan-based biolab doing gain-of-function experiments with wild-captured Covid strains, it became quite obvious that an engineered variant created for the purposes of contagion and containment research had somehow found its way past the lab safeguards, which were known to be lax, and out of the biolab into the local genpop, most likely inadvertently contracted and transmitted by lab staff. But it was not an intentional release to cause havoc or to extend regime control or cull thoughtcrimers; the last thing any government wants to do is pandemicize its own people, and pandemics always end up spreading quite rapidly and getting into every country, so remotely releasing it in an adversary's territory just means that they'll get it sooner and you'll get it later (and not much later). The only way that something like that could work is if you selectively immunized your own population, and ONLY your own population, in advance, but as soon as you didn't start losing people like everyone else, you'd be justifiably tagged as the source and perpetrator. But in fact, a lot of people died from Covid all over the globe. The US lost more than a million. I know that people love to embrace conspiracy theories because being able to identify and condemn an identifiable malign actor is simpler, and makes people feels safer and more empowered, than accepting and admitting that bad random sh!t that is out of our control and can cause us major grief can sometimes just happen. But areas in which a greater percentage of the indigenous population rejected Covid vaccination had higher death rates, proportional to the degree of vaccine rejection - just like the infection rates we are seeing in the recent measles outbreaks where (and ONLY where) vaccination rates have dropped.
BTW, the most infectious disease that we know of is measles, and even it isn't known to typically transmit over five miles of open air, unless someone is stratospherically unlucky, like a girl getting pregnant from a random sperm cell while swimming in a public pool. People need to be breathing the same air not a helluva long time after infected people breathed it if they're gonna contract airborne viruses, which is why respiratory-contracted infections spike in the winter, when people spend more time indoors together avoiding the cold outside air. Covid resembles influenza, pneumonia, RSV and pseudomonas in this regard.