You would think given the impact the pandemic had, that federal agencies would go back and do a retrospective assessment of what happened and should’ve been avoided. And then how we need to correct and learn from it. Like how about some recommendations to the public?COVID was just a test run. They found that people largely accepted it (just look at the dopes on this thread who still defend it), and they will try again using some other scam as the excuse.
But really, it all started after 9/11. That was the first event they used to take rights away and expand the government's power over you. It has been a steady erosion ever since, including COVID.
We know now:
- Mask mandates had little or no impact.
- Exam glove usage was also unnecessary.
- The most effective action you can take is to eliminate or reduce comorbidities.
- The widespread use of respirators early on likely killed more than saved them.
- The best investment you can make for respiratory diseases like COVID is a pulse oximeter. $30.
- OWS was a very effective way to coordinate federal agencies and industries to expedite treatments.
- Disbanding OWS was a mistake.
- Fauci…lol
- Extended lockdowns and isolations continue to have negative impacts on mental health issues.
And that’s just a partial list.
Interesting that only 22% of the population has gotten the follow up Covid shot this year. I’m assuming there’s a good number of those who have not who are the same people that were screaming about anti-vaxxers during the pandemic. What say now??