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    Meta-analysis of the effects of lockdown on Covid19 mortality.

    Conclusions (at 6:30s): "Lockdowns have had little to no effect on Covid19 mortality"

    • except in China where they had ACTUAL lockdowns, not like here where freedom fighter covidiots had the run of the land._niko
    • https://i.imgur.com/…utopian
    • Yeah, wrong. Australia and NZ say hi.inteliboy
    • Madrid had no real lockdown since March 2020. Barcelona was a lot stricter and there is very little difference in the numbers.Chimp
    • How much debt has been caused by lockdowns and who will pay for it?Chimp
    • 58 people died from Covid in NZPhanLo
    • so we have one "stable genius" here who's for a totalitarian regime; one who doesn't understand geography of island nations... this is some crowd of wisdom.pr2
    • The UK is an island too.
      Though we couldn't be arsed with lockdowns properly.
      PhanLo
    • or old peoplefadein11
    • The only stable genius here is you. Professor of nonsense._niko
    • NZ is a remote island with a small population.Chimp
    • 1) John Campbell is monetising the lunatic fringe. Views are income and he has a pension to think of.comicsans
    • 2a) The quoted conclusion is moronic. We have no experience of non-covid lockdowns to compare against.comicsans
    • 2b) Comparing one lockdown society vs another non-lockdown society is simply meaningless.comicsans
    • 3) Whether lockdowns were right or wrong, they are now a done deal. The effectiveness or otherwise of lockdowns casts no light on other interventions.comicsans
    • 4) So to suggest that e.g. masks are ineffective because you disagree with lockdowns is, again, moronic.comicsans
    • 5) Facts trigger youChimp
    • barcelona has more chimps than madrid. 100% clear rules were needed to keep the hospitals operational.uan
    • personal beliefs of "stables geniuses" trump meta-analysis of dozen science papers... facts mean very little to them.pr2

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