…did not justify the lockdowns.
There was no science involved here at all.
[Wednesday-morning update]
Even The Atlantic is noticing the science denial by the left.
[Thursday-morning update]
Two weeks, and the madness of experts.
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…did not justify the lockdowns.
There was no science involved here at all.
[Wednesday-morning update]
Even The Atlantic is noticing the science denial by the left.
[Thursday-morning update]
Two weeks, and the madness of experts.
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Following the clues.
If I had to bet, my money would be on it being created in the lab. The fact that those who consider themselves my intellectual betters oppose this theory merely supports it all the more.
[Update a few minutes later]
A classified study says that it could have originated in the lab.
You don’t say.
It’s just more junk science, that has wrecked state and local economies.
In our continued overreaction to this bug, the nation has engaged in industrial-scale child abuse for over a year now.
It didn’t make much sense even at the beginning, give that we knew early on that UV killed it, and there was no evidence of transmission under those circumstances, but it’s come to the point at which it’s now just stupid.
[Update a few minutes later]
Why are Democrats so badly misinformed about Covid?
Why are they so badly misinformed about everything?
[Update a while later]
Team Blue should give up its unhealthy obsession with Covid panic porn.
[Tuesday-morning update]
The Great Barrington Declaration and ad hominem argumentation.
I met Dr. Bhattacharya in October, shortly after the declaration was drafted, at the Hillsdale event where I gave my presentation on the economics of space.
…is effective at treating Covid.
Between this kind of thing and the vaccines, I think this is all over but the shouting. I am definitely done with wearing a mask outside, especially in sunlight. Masks outside never made any scientific sense.
[Update a few minutes later]
Popular new mask says “I’m not a Democrat; I just forgot to take off my mask when I left the store.”
…will soon cost lives.
I don’t think the cities will ever be the same.
…is too risky.
Someone should write a book about that.
Doing it in mice and ferrets is good, but now let’s try it with humans. I’d volunteer (I have to get a root canal this afternoon).