Seventy percent of Americans believe Coronavirus is here to stay, and we need to get on with our lives. The other 30 percent are the vaxxholes.
Via Alex Berenson:
And that’s just the beginning of the bad news for those pesky vaxxholes. A report from Johns Hopkins yesterday found that Covid lockdowns had almost zero (0.2%) effect on Covid mortality but a profound effect on the economy and quality of life.
Overall, we conclude that lockdowns are not an effective way of reducing mortality rates during a pandemic, at least not during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Our results are in line with the World Health Organization Writing Group (2006), who state, “Reports from the 1918 influenza pandemic indicate that social-distancing measures did not stop or appear to dramatically reduce transmission…
Dr. Fauchi’s lockdowns caused increases in alcohol and drug abuse, depression, suicide, and death due to failure to treat other diseases and conditions. It never should have happened.
The data on lockdowns was so profound John Hopkins recommends they be banned from consideration in any future pandemic.