WHO Says Wants To Avoid 'punishing' Coronavirus Lockdowns

Arie

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Even the WHO now says lockdowns (as a punitive tool) are a bad idea.
Either they don't want to be seen as the perpetrator of the worldwide economic downturn (which will cost millions of lives) or a vaccine is now close to rollout.

WHO says wants to avoid 'punishing' coronavirus lockdowns

And a bit more in detail WHO backflips on virus stance by condemning lockdowns

Meanwhile Madrid gets to enjoy another lockdown during a national holiday weekend. We can only hope gov't leaders will continue to blindly follow WHO and stop using lockdowns as a control measure.

Spain's PM defends Covid emergency lockdown in Madrid
 
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Better late than never, lockdowns don't work.
Sweden has avoided lockdowns without 'significant' deaths, and they are trying to go about their business as usual.

At the start of this here in the UK predicted deaths 500'000, in the USA predicted 2.2 Million, these figures were the justification for lockdowns.

Parts of the UK are now, effectively going into a 2nd lockdown, I feel sorry for Melbourne Australia though they are suffering 'severe' restrictions @Lokzo

Here in the UK the number of cases, and therefore deaths peaked B4 our lockdown.
 
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People supporting lockdowns and the official covid narrative are almost exclusively the people who got to keep their jobs, homes and ability to eat food. Remind them of this when they talk about it. Hundreds of millions of people are starving and often starving to death because of covid restrictions. Ask them how they'd explain how people need to stop being so selfish to the parents of kids who starved to death. Literally ask them this. Ask them how lockdowns justify hundreds of millions of people starving. Then bring up all the other negative consequences, all for something that needed massive Stat padding to get to 1/60 of yearly global deaths. Then compare them, to their face, to the German citizens who bought into Goebbels' propaganda to support the holocaust. Shaming goes both ways, so does morality. **** these selfish people.
 
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we have delegated compassion to governments..
 
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Even the WHO now says lockdowns (as a punitive tool) are a bad idea.
Either they don't want to be seen as the perpetrator of the worldwide economic downturn (which will cost millions of lives) or a vaccine is now close to rollout.

WHO says wants to avoid 'punishing' coronavirus lockdowns

And a bit more in detail WHO backflips on virus stance by condemning lockdowns

Meanwhile Madrid gets to enjoy another lockdown during a national holiday weekend. We can only hope gov't leaders will continue to blindly follow WHO and stop using lockdowns as a control measure.

Spain's PM defends Covid emergency lockdown in Madrid

Saving face after the damage has been done. Getting ahead of the backlash which surely follows.

Dutch mathematician Koert van Rijn calculated (in his spare time because his fulltime job is as a family doctor) that the lockdown as our government implemented would save 1000 human life years but cost 250,000-600,000. Are we to believe no one at the WHO, with their 4.4 billion budget, could have drawn up similar cost-benefit analyses and advised accordingly?
 
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