Something I think you're NOT going to see in the Canadian mainstream media is, a recent study that was released from Johns Hopkins University. The study, which includes meta-analysis from over 20 different countries.
According to the study, lockdowns had "little to no effect on Covid19 mortality", and in America and Europe, only reduced Covid19 mortality by 0.2% on average. So, in Canadian numbers, that would have equalled about 68 people nationwide.
One intervention that had "some effect" in terms of reducing Covid19 mortality by 10.6% was the closing of non-essential businesses, "which is likely to be related to the closure of bars", the three researchers from Sweden, Denmark, and America wrote.
What the lockdowns did do, is have "enormous economic and social costs".
The researchers conclude that "lockdown policies are ill-founded and should be rejected as a pandemic policy instrument".
Knowledge is power. Arm yourself.
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