Here take this, it’s good for you. Trust us. But don’t do your own research on it. Common sense is very bad for your health.
And dont' ask why as a perfectly healthy sub 60 year old with absolutely zero risk of dying from the CCP virus NEEDS to take this.
It was always the MANDATES that were the issue.
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/government-overreach-during-covid-contributed-to-pandemic-chaos-scathing-report-finds/
Poor communication and a refusal to adapt to evolving scientific evidence led to unnecessary school closures and the restriction of outdoor activity during the Covid outbreak, contributing to the “pandemic chaos” that plagued the country for more than two years, a scathing report published Monday revealed.
The report, “Pandemic lessons for the 2024 presidential election,” was published in the British Medical Journal and draws on a breadth of scientific studies to assess the policy failures that led to significantly higher death rates in the U.S. than in other developed countries.
“During the devastating global covid-19 pandemic, one nation stood out: the United States saw ‘eye wateringly high’ death rates compared with its peer nations. The 1.16 million Americans killed by covid-19 represent 16% of global deaths in a nation with 4% of the world’s population,” wrote the authors, Duke University professor Gavin Yamey and Drexel University professor Ana Roux.
Roux and Yamey blame poor communication at the federal level, as well as structural factors inherent to the American system of government, for many of the policy failures, and specifically call out “overreach” at the state level for compounding the hardship of the pandemic.
“The absence of timely evidence and delayed or incomplete communication of what was known also led to overreach, which itself had harmful consequences,” Roux and Yamey write. “For example, even after studies had shown that fomite transmission was rare and transmission outdoors was much less common than indoors, some municipalities and states kept parks, playgrounds, and beaches closed. Even after research had shown that schools could be reopened safely with basic public health measures, too many jurisdictions kept teaching online only.”
A shame as a lot can be learned from such mismanagement
^ Maybe the saddest part of it all.
Does anyone have a sliver of confidence that the next pandemic would go any better than the last one did?
^ Maybe the saddest part of it all.
Does anyone have a sliver of confidence that the next pandemic would go any better than the last one did?