Posted on 04/28/2023 2:25:42 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Despite partisan divides, pretty much everyone agrees that America's leaders made mistakes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Now, a group of more than 30 heavy-hitting experts from the worlds of policy, public health, science, biodefense and patient advocacy has written a book reviewing some of those errors and making suggestions for avoiding similar missteps in the future.
The book "Lessons from the COVID War," published Tuesday, is deliberate in its use of military metaphors. COVID-19 should have been attacked like a foreign invasion, but too often the nation's leaders were absent from the battlefield, they argue.
(Excerpt) Read more at msn.com ...
Or Uncle Sam could have let people get and take Ivermectin or HCQ.
If it was an actual foreign invasion we know who the collaborators would be. Why, we already have our very own Marshal Petain, Joe Biden.
And if they’d paid some attention to the Great Barrington Declaration, they’d have avoided many of the fatalities, without dumbing down a generation of our children and destroying our economy. Not to mention the squandering of the last bit of faith we had in our government…
The GBD didn’t come out until 6 months or so after the lockdowns started. Maybe they can use it if there is a next time. I think the Intel/Event 201 crowd had their 1 chance and it failed spectacularly for health outcomes, but was a success for getting rid of Trump.
“US Should Have Attacked COVID like a Foreign Invasion, Experts Say.”
Instead they used COVID to attack the American people.
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