Study After Study Now Validates the ChiCom Flu Lockdowns Did More Harm Than Good

I was against shutdowns from the beginning even though it didn't affect my work being in construction. I was out and about the entire time.
Never got the shots and when I finally got Covid it was literally a 24 hour mild flu.

I laughed out loud that any business with 2 employees and a couple customers were shut down, but big box retailers were allowed to have a couple hundred customers.

It was like common sense completely escaped our panicked political leaders, as if there was any to begin with.

Covid assuredly inflated my distrust of big government and it's inefficiency.
 
Funny, you never see THIS comparison:
  • Population, Sweden: 10.5 million
  • Population density, Sweden: 57.5 per square mile
  • Population, New York City: 8.46 million
  • Population density, New York City: 27,013 per square mile
Here's a REALLY tough question: In which population center is an aggressive virus like COVID likely to spread more quickly?

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Blob supporters don't do nuance.
 
Sea life choking on discarded masks that should have been red bagged and incinerated as a bio hazard.


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The lockdowns were a reasonable response to a pandemic that was spread through casual contact. It is not a coincidence that the counties that held 12 (I think it was) airports that the Federal Government used as the ONLY entry points of International flights returning to the US all became covid hotspots. Social distancing worked. Masking worked. The vaccines worked.

On the medical side (I'm not a doctor of course but I do work in hospital administration) we probably went to quick to the ventilator in some cases based primarily on a diagnosis of a swab test. Ventilators are the classic dual edged sword. On one hand it can assist someone who is in respiratory distress but on the other hand, it certainly degrades the overall health the can be maintained through being active.
 
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