“What happened to ‘follow the science’ on Covid?” – “It did not take long for the Omicron hysteria, for that is what I believe it is, to reverberate through the hospitality sector,” writes Patrick Dardis, who describes how the panic has wounded the hospitality industry in the Mail.
“Mass vaccination fails to halt Covid transmission rates” – “Successful vaccine rollouts have failed to stop Covid transmission, with new data showing the prevalence of the virus increasing in fully jabbed individuals, according to a medical study,” reports RT.
“Ditch the muzzle!” – “Face nappy. Muzzle. Mask. Whatever you choose to call them, face coverings are a sign of compliance, allowing governments to gauge levels of public obedience to increasingly ridiculous Covid rules,” writes Mary McGreechin in TCW.
“The mask slips” – Mask obsessives just want to signal their superiority over the selfish, germ-spreading others, writes Tim Black in Spiked.
“Austria plans enormous fines, incarceration for vaccine refusers” – “Early rumours, that unvaccinated Austrians would face substantial fines or incarceration, have been confirmed by draft legislation leaked to the Austrian press,” writes Eugyppius in his latest Substack update.
“Will New Zealand ever escape zero Covid?” – “New Zealand might end up with the worst of both worlds: facing the same problems as everyone else, but persisting with an unsustainable zero Covid approach to them,” writes Tom Chodor in UnHerd.
“What is happening to my profession?” – “The implementation of the social justice agenda has constrained collegial discourse, challenged the maintenance of standards, and suppressed honest analysis of certain problems,” says Sally Satel, who examines the recent ideological takeover of the American health industry in Quillette.
“Lockdown kills” – Broadcaster Tonia Buxton speaks to talkRadio about the disastrous impact lockdown has inflicted on her family: “My mother-in-law died because of lockdown. She died because her doctor couldn’t be bothered to see her. We are killing people because of lockdown.”
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