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The Failed Experiment of Covid Lockdowns

Written by Donald L. Luskin WSJ

Six months into the Covid-19 pandemic, the U.S. has now carried out two large-scale experiments in public health—first, in March and April, the lockdown of the economy to arrest the spread of the virus, and second, since mid-April, the reopening of the economy. The results are in.

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The numbers don’t lie: lockdowns did nothing

Written by Tom Woods

No matter how you slice it, the numbers refuse to tell the story that lockdowns did any good. Donald Luskin, in a Wall Street Journal article called “The Failed Experiment of COVID Lockdowns” (also adapted for the New York Post), tells us this:

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Science and Covid-19 Policies

Written by Dr Urmie Ray

The elaboration of scientific theories is a slow process. It requires familiarizing oneself with a broad range of literature, not just what appears to be directly relevant. The collection of convincing empirical data demands yet more time.

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CDC & WHO Documents: Death From COVID19 Similar to Influenza

Written by John C. A. Manley

Noted medical doctor is gaining attention for a startling new analysis of the pandemic. It shows evidence from official data proving that, among other inconvenient facts, the case fatality rate for influenza was similar to COVID19. Over-reaction and panic triggered deadly disruption to routine but critical medical services.

In short, the global ‘Lockdown’ was not only unnecessary, it caused many tens of thousands of avoidable and unrelated deaths.

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Coronavirus – A Perspective from Britain Part 10

Written by Andy Rowlands

This article covers the last two weeks in August and reports on some interesting statistical anomalies and peculiar advice given about the ongoing ‘pandemic’ as unfolding in the United Kingdom.

The graph (above) is the number of new cases recorded for two densely populated locations, the city of Birmingham and town of Solihull for August (these locations are a mere 7 miles apart-see map below).

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