Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Covid

There are a number of important lessons that can be garnered from the pandemic. Certain media took it upon themselves to determine what was true and not true about Covid. In many cases things that were considered not true were banned and things that were untrue were propagated. The result is that the arbiters of truth should be challenged and all opinions should be allowed. People who proposed treatments other than vaccination drugs like hydroxychloroguine and ivermectin were discouraged. These drugs had been used for many years without harmful side effects but Covid vax had never been tested and was promoted. President Biden offered an absolute guarantee that people who get the vax are completely protected from infection, sickness and death and his remarks were widely circulated. In spite of that many vaccinated people got Covid. Later the president said "people vaccinated for Covid could not spread the disease to anyone else. Yet many vaxed people did spread the disease. On the other hand information that was credible was banned. Dr Bhattacharya remarks about age based mortality risks and natural immunity were banned. His main message was contrary to Covid policies enacted across the country. He opposed mass testing and lock downs but his voice was not allowed on twitter. Others who suggested that Covid came from a lab leak as opposed to a transfer from an animal were shut down and yet that idea seems to be more plausible. The idea of social distancing was broadly promoted and yet there was no scientific reason to suggest that six feet offered protection. This meant that there was not room for student in the classroom so half were sent home to study. All of this has alerted people to the fact that when the government says or does something it should be investigated and if necessary challenged.

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