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Steve C's avatar

Mike Yeadon is batting 1000 here. He’s been pretty much batting 1000 since this whole sht show began. And he’s humble enough to openly admit where he went wrong.

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Bill Rice, Jr.'s avatar

I think there could have been some new virus spreading around the world that was making many people sick. It just wasn't killing hardly anyone. Coronaviruses - or the flu - don't really kill many people, and virtually no healthy people under the age of, say, 70.

My question: why couldn't there be a novel and contagious virus that was making many people sick, but not killing them? That's actually what one might expect if some mad scientists created a new coronavirus.

Look at ILI reports and school closing data in America. These blew up well above historical baselines in the weeks and months before "official" Covid. For some reason, there were a lot more "sick" people in the flu season of 2019-2020 than previous flu seasons (myself and my two children fall into this group - and probably 20 percent of my town).

Maybe it's just a coincidence so many more people got sick with ILI/Covid symptoms, but if it is a coincidence, it's an odd one - that's been completely dismissed or ignored.

Where I definitely agree with Dr. Yeadon is his argument that all the people who allegedly died "from Covid" after the lockdowns didn't really die from Covid - they died from criminal iatrogenic protocols and consequences of fear and lockdowns.

We should have known from copious "early spread" evidence that this virus was NOT "deadly." It was contagious though and put a lot of people in bed for a week.

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