| The Need For Evidence-based Public Health Emergency Response What a concept! We never did get any sort open-to-the-public evidence proving the existence of the so-called covid-19. None that I saw, anyway "Faced with disasters, people want public health authorities to do something and expect to see them knowing what to do and doing what they ought to do. People care about what works rather than what ought to work. In other words, empiricism rather than logic ought to guide emergency healthcare response."
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"We now have hundreds of thousands of so-called 'cases', 'infections' and 'positive tests' but hardly any sick people. Recall that four fifths (80%) of 'infections' are asymptomatic (1) Covid wards have been by and large empty throughout June, July, August and September 2020. Most importantly covid deaths are at an all-time low. It is clear that these 'cases' are in fact not 'cases' but rather they are normal healthy people." Read the rest at corbettreport.com/november-open-thread/#comment-96787
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