Public health: School closures for Covid not necessary
Schools and daycares "were not a significant source of transmission" of Covid-19.
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Schools and daycares "were not a significant source of transmission" of Covid-19.
Surveys show a collapse in trust in most all professions, and in most institutions. Science, once trusted, has seen declines in the public’s trust there too. This column suggests one…
Nutrition science proposes to identify an individual, optimized diet for each person, prescribed by your doctor. Nutrition science is 100% bull shit.
Really: Covid scientist Sir John Edmunds: ‘We didn’t take enough account of the economic cost of lockdown’ (telegraph.co.uk) The UK has been holding hearings on what happened (basically nothing worked…
May be lockdowns didn't work, caused much harm, and you know, were sort of stupid. Times have changed.
It was always a perk for the elite.
Or, we could just ignore the experts who are generally wrong about everything.
Models work until they don't.
Moderna worked to censor those who published factually correct information about vaccine concerns.
Looks like very good news, contrary to the scary media stories.
"Expert" says 1 in 3 people will get Covid, and claims we are in 2nd largest wave ...
Hah hah - he predicts more than 2 out of 3 people will have long Covid by mid 2025.
Harvard economist assumed 12-17% of the population would have "Long Covid" lasting 5 years or more. Hmmm.
Infections and injuries are common. Trying to live a ZeroInfection life isn't going to work out well.
Amazing. In Chile they have brought the Covid deceased back to life!