“I didn’t see the white light or anything like that,” the 84-year-old actor said of his brush with death. “There’s nothing there.”

Al Pacino revealed on a podcast over the weekend that he almost died during a bout with Covid-19 — a near-death experience that left him pondering his mortality.

Pacino, 84, was plugging his memoir, “Sonny Boy.” on The New York Times’ podcast “The Interview” when he recounted how in 2020 he fell sick at his home from Covid and the situation quickly became dicey.

Pacino said that he had a fever and was dehydrated with a faint pulse and that he lost consciousness.

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    If people like him had shared these sort of stories more in the early days, it might have helped more Americans to take it seriously.

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      Wouldn’t have mattered.

      People wanted to believe what they wanted to believe, religion isn’t restricted to the organized ones, we have impromptu cults everywhere as well.

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      Plenty of them did. That ship sailed the moment the issue got politicized. As with everything else, once it’s about taking sides in the current environment, no amount of reality will make a dent.

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        It is hilarious because people were “really dying” of “other things” when the virus destroyed kidneys they “really died of kidney failure.” When it ravaged and stopped the heart it was really “heart disease.” Lungs, pneumonia. But definitely not the virus.

        People are fucking stupid and we deserve whatever happens to us.

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          People who died of COVID usually didn’t die with COVID. People who are looking for a reason to blame anything but the virus for deaths point at that distinction as though it is somehow meaningful.