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The Covid "lessons learned" report from the U.S. House of Representatives is right to condemn lockdowns, says Dr. David Bell. But why then does it want to give more power to the WHO?
Matt Hancock has admitted "do not resuscitate orders" were "wrongly applied" during Covid and should be "reviewed" – but defended lockdown and said its supporters need to "unite" to defeat sceptics.
The Australian Government's Covid inquiry has been published and it's a shocker, says Prof David Livermore. No rejection of lockdown, nothing on vaccine failure or side-effects and no recognition of ongoing excess deaths.
The world bankrupted itself in a vain effort to "stop the spread" of Covid but only one thing was ever needed, says retired consultant Dr. Andrew Bamji: the very few who got seriously ill needed this treatment.
Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty has finally conceded "we overdid it" on Covid restrictions. So why haven’t many of the architects of this disaster been held accountable, asks Isabel Oakeshott.
Sweden clearly showed that lockdown wasn't worth it and didn't work, says Daniel Hannan. But how long until people are willing to hear that?
The UK Covid Inquiry, at great expense, has issued recommendations on preparing for the 'next pandemic'. But there is still no call for research into the effectiveness of lockdowns, say Carl Heneghan and Tom Jefferson.
MPs and Ministers are hiding behind Parliamentary privilege to prevent scrutiny of their false and misleading claims about 'safe and effective' Covid vaccines, says Nick Hunt.
The Covid Inquiry is right to name and shame Matt Hancock, says Professor Angus Dalgleish. The then-Health Secretary failed to provide the leadership we needed and abandoned the pandemic plan at the first opportunity.
Civil Service "groupthink", Brexit and planning for flu rather than a coronavirus led Britain to be unprepared for the pandemic, the Covid Inquiry has found.
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