This from a virus that bears a survival rate of 99.99% if you are a healthy individual under 50 years old.’Ī film entitled ‘Plandemic’, distributed on the work of Dr Judy Mikovits, a doctor with years of experience in the field of epidemiology. We put millions of young healthy people under house arrest, stopped cancer screenings and treatment for other serious diseases, and sunk ourselves into the worst level of unemployment since the Great Depression. The collective failure of every Western nation, except one, to question groupthink will surely be studied by economists, doctors, and psychologists for decades to come. The media flamed fears and the world panicked. That is the story of what may eventually be known as one of the biggest medical and economic blunders of all time. Then as the virus spread around the world academics used faulty information to build faulty models. Here is a view by Yinnon Weiss: ‘How Fear, Groupthink Drove Unnecessary Global Lockdowns’. ‘In the face of a virus threat, China clamped down on its citizens with the first lockdowns. Some questions being asked are these: Is the lockdown being used as an experiment in social control? Will ‘track and trace’ systems open up the potential for state intrusion into our privacy? Does the government really have the right to tell us who we can meet, where we can go, who can come to our homes? Is the whole concept of social distancing a way of changing the way people relate to each other, increasing fear of the other, separating us from family and friends, and shutting down places where people meet, especially churches and religious meetings? Should they have closed down businesses, making thousands dependent on the state for their money and now likely to be unemployed for some time to come? Are there people out there want to use the crisis to bring a radical change to how the world is run and bring it under their control? In the last 24 hours, there have been 106,000 cases reported to WHO – the most in a single day since the outbreak began.’īecause of this many medical officials are advising that we should be very cautious about opening up society, despite decreasing numbers of deaths, because it could all flare up again and we will have to go into an even deeper lockdown to save ourselves from thousands of people dying. Any easing of the lockdown must be accompanied by increased testing and ‘track and trace’ systems until we have an effective vaccine to be given to everyone.Ĭlearly the Coronavirus pandemic has had an enormous effect on the world and the effects of the last few months will be with us for years to come. But many people are raising questions about what has happened and suggesting the measures taken by the government are not all for our welfare. ‘The Coronavirus crisis is the greatest public health crisis in a hundred years, a global pandemic that is going to be with us for many months to come, even years.’ On 27 May WHO head Tedros Adhanom backed this up in a briefing in Geneva when he said there are more than 5 million confirmed cases around the world and more than 300,000 people have died and it is far from over: ‘We still have a long way to go in this pandemic.
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