News Round-Up
27 October 2024
by Will Jones
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by Will Jones
Lockdowns were the worst way to respond to the virus, says business owner Alastair MacMillan, who shares his experience of what seemed to work (vitamin D, air cleaners) and what didn't (masks and vaccines).
Since 2020, California has seen 82,000 excess deaths from non-Covid causes, almost as many as its official Covid death tally. And it still has a higher death rate than no-lockdown Florida.
Jeffrey A Tucker takes aim at Francis Collins, the former head of the US National Institutes of Health, for causing widespread hardship in the Covid response and exhibiting no remorse for the devastating consequences.
In a heart-wrenching BBC Radio 4 account, Philippa blames Boris Johnson for her daughter's lockdown-induced suicide, underscoring the madness and profound human toll of the Government's pandemic measures.
"I'm not political with a capital P, but I do feel passionately that we should never be locked down again," says beauty entrepreneur Liz Earle.
A legal challenge looms over the Covid Inquiry, as the campaign group Us For Them claims that it has failed to examine the impact of lockdowns on children.
The U.K. faces a dangerous societal divide, exacerbated by Covid lockdowns, with 13.4 million people experiencing economic and mental health challenges, according to a newly released report.
What gives the relatives of Covid victims the sole right to the moral high ground, asks Allison Pearson. Lockdowns were devastating, and their victims were often far younger than those of Covid.
The Telegraph's Camilla Tominey raises a crucial point regarding the purpose and effectiveness of the Covid Inquiry, particularly in light of the profound impact of lockdown measures on the United Kingdom.
In the Telegraph, charity chief Sir Peter Lampl highlights a serious crisis in U.K. school attendance, with factors including parents working from home and the impact of lockdowns.
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