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Originally Posted by jfman
We haven’t learned any such thing, indeed restrictions followed by vaccinations are credited with saving millions of lives globally.
Economies remain in tatters regardless. No glorious rebound.
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Well, some of us have. I accept you don’t, jfman.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...says-scientist
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. “We did serious harm to our children and young adults who were robbed of their education, jobs and normal existence, as well as suffering damage to their future prospects, while they were left to inherit a record-breaking mountain of public debt,” he argues. “All this to protect the NHS from a disease that is a far, far greater threat to the elderly, frail and infirm than to the young and healthy.
“We were mesmerised by the once-in-a-century scale of the emergency and succeeded only in making a crisis even worse. In short, we panicked. This was an epidemic crying out for a precision public health approach and it got the opposite.”
Not to mention the increased deaths and suffering that occurred through a failure to review the medical position of those who should have regular reviews, failure to carry out countless operations, the waiting lists for which will take years to recover.