"And so, no matter which way we look at this pandemic, it is – at worst – in the range of the Hong Kong flu: definitely not enough to prompt draconian CCP-style lockdowns that have been imposed once again in many parts of India. We have clearly lost our marbles as a nation.
But even if it was the Spanish flu, lockdowns would never have been justified. Society-wide lockdowns were never imposed in human history. Instead, lockdowns are purely the personal invention of President Xi Jinping of China."
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/seeing-the-invisible/yes-850-died-of-covid-recently-in-a-day-but-27000-die-every-day-in-india/
But even if it was the Spanish flu, lockdowns would never have been justified. Society-wide lockdowns were never imposed in human history. Instead, lockdowns are purely the personal invention of President Xi Jinping of China."
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/seeing-the-invisible/yes-850-died-of-covid-recently-in-a-day-but-27000-die-every-day-in-india/
Times of India Blog
Yes, 850 died of covid recently in a day, but 27,000 die every day in India
Governments, international organisations and mainstream media continue to drum up fear and panic in India, even as the facts entirely contradict their claims. At this time last year, in April 2020, much less information was...
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"Lockdowns were ineffective. Now count the cost of the experiment.
"We are starting to see a deluge of patients .. some with very aggressive cancer symptoms or mental health problems.'
"People did not want to come in to see us because of the lockdown"
https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-news/nottingam-doctor-seeing-deluge-aggressive-5341960
"We are starting to see a deluge of patients .. some with very aggressive cancer symptoms or mental health problems.'
"People did not want to come in to see us because of the lockdown"
https://www.nottinghampost.com/news/nottingham-news/nottingam-doctor-seeing-deluge-aggressive-5341960
NottinghamshireLive
Nottingham doctor seeing 'deluge' of aggressive cancer symptoms in patients after year of lockdowns
He is calling for more face to face appointments to return