Thousands of scientists urge end to 'devastating' lockdowns

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Those going to the bars & gyms catch the deadly virus & bring it home to murder those at high risk.
Are there many 80-90+ Year olds living with people under 40?

Maybe some. However, we all know that most, if not all of these deaths were in LTHC facilities.
 

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all of those had pre-existing conditions. nice try
I think it was a nice try, especially considering it refuted your erroneous claim that was a lie and made no mention of underlying conditions.

Also, as regards your claim above, which you provided no evidence for:

"...the state's youngest death was a 9-year-old girl with no known underlying health conditions in Putnam County in July."

 

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First article I opened:

“We are aware of a recent death of a Toronto resident who was in the 0-9 age category who died with COVID-19, but not as a result of COVID-19.

C’mon man!
Did you think i was suggesting that all 500,000 (or whatever number) google articles i linked to supported my claim. LOL

If you did, then you must truly be clueless.

Try again.
 

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Did you think i was suggesting that all 500,000 (or whatever number) google articles i linked to supported my claim. LOL

If you did, then you must truly be clueless.

Try again.
You want me to blow your argument out of the water, with ease, again?

Maybe later when I’m in a food coma.
 

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First article I opened:

“We are aware of a recent death of a Toronto resident who was in the 0-9 age category who died with COVID-19, but not as a result of COVID-19.

C’mon man!
PWNAGE ouch!
 

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Unfortunately, not one of them has any power, otherwise they'd be advising politicians accordingly, instead of writing open letters that no-one will read.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Aside from the fact that the BBC says 6,000 doctors and your source says 15,000 doctors?
Because smartypants, the date the BBC article was posted was October 7th.
The Times article was posted the next day, October 8th. So 9,000 more signatures were added that day.
Its now October 12th and they're up to almost 240,000 signatures.

See link: https://gbdeclaration.org/view-signatures/
 
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List of scientists who founded the The Great Barrington Declaration:

Dr. Martin Kulldorff
, professor of medicine at Harvard University, a biostatistician, and epidemiologist with expertise in detecting and monitoring infectious disease outbreaks and vaccine safety evaluations.

Dr. Sunetra Gupta, professor at Oxford University, an epidemiologist with expertise in immunology, vaccine development, and mathematical modeling of infectious diseases.

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, professor at Stanford University Medical School, a physician, epidemiologist, health economist, and public health policy expert focusing on infectious diseases and vulnerable populations.

Dr. Rajiv Bhatia, physician, epidemiologist and public policy expert at the Veterans Administration, USA
Dr. Stephen Bremner,professor of medical statistics, University of Sussex, England
Dr. Anthony J Brookes, professor of genetics, University of Leicester, England

Dr. Helen Colhoun, ,professor of medical informatics and epidemiology, and public health physician, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Dr. Angus Dalgleish, oncologist, infectious disease expert and professor, St. George’s Hospital Medical School, University of London, England
Dr. Sylvia Fogel, autism expert and psychiatrist at Massachusetts General Hospital and instructor at Harvard Medical School, USA

Dr. Eitan Friedman, professor of medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Israel
Dr. Uri Gavish, biomedical consultant, Israel
Dr. Motti Gerlic, professor of clinical microbiology and immunology, Tel Aviv University, Israel

Dr. Gabriela Gomes, mathematician studying infectious disease epidemiology, professor, University of Strathclyde, Scotland
Dr. Mike Hulme, professor of human geography, University of Cambridge, England
Dr. Michael Jackson, research fellow, School of Biological Sciences, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Dr. Annie Janvier, professor of pediatrics and clinical ethics, Université de Montréal and Sainte-Justine University Medical Centre, Canada
Dr. David Katz, physician and president, True Health Initiative, and founder of the Yale University Prevention Research Center, USA
Dr. Andrius Kavaliunas, epidemiologist and assistant professor at Karolinska Institute, Sweden

Dr. Laura Lazzeroni, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and of biomedical data science, Stanford University Medical School, USA
Dr. Michael Levitt, biophysicist and professor of structural biology, Stanford University, USA.
Recipient of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
Dr. David Livermore, microbiologist, infectious disease epidemiologist and professor, University of East Anglia, England

Dr. Jonas Ludvigsson, pediatrician, epidemiologist and professor at Karolinska Institute and senior physician at Örebro University Hospital, Sweden
Dr. Paul McKeigue, physician, disease modeler and professor of epidemiology and public health, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
Dr. Cody Meissner, professor of pediatrics, expert on vaccine development, efficacy, and safety. Tufts University School of Medicine, USA

Dr. Ariel Munitz, professor of clinical microbiology and immunology, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Dr. Yaz Gulnur Muradoglu, professor of finance, director of the Behavioural Finance Working Group, Queen Mary University of London, England
Dr. Partha P. Majumder, professor and founder of the National Institute of Biomedical Genomics, Kalyani, India

Dr. Udi Qimron, professor of clinical microbiology and immunology, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Dr. Matthew Ratcliffe, professor of philosophy, specializing in philosophy of mental health, University of York, England
Dr. Mario Recker, malaria researcher and associate professor, University of Exeter, England

Dr. Eyal Shahar, physician, epidemiologist and professor (emeritus) of public health, University of Arizona, USA
Dr. Karol Sikora, physician, oncologist, and professor of medicine at the University of Buckingham, England
Dr. Matthew Strauss, critical care physician and assistant professor of medicine, Queen’s University, Canada

Dr. Rodney Sturdivant, infectious disease scientist and associate professor of biostatistics, Baylor University, USA
Dr. Simon Thornley, epidemiologist and biostatistician, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Dr. Ellen Townsend, professor of psychology, head of the Self-Harm Research Group, University of Nottingham, England

Dr. Lisa White, professor of modelling and epidemiology, Oxford University, England
Dr. Simon Wood, biostatistician and professor, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
 

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Do you flip between proxies when rotating between SPFree and Canadaman handle? Do you wear a mask when in one handle and take it off when using the other to help keep it straight? Just asking

squeezer likes to make assumptions claiming me and others are the same individual
 
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Because smartypants, the date the BBC article was posted was October 7th.
The Times article was posted the next day, October 8th. So 9,000 more signatures were added that day.
Its now October 12th and they're up to almost 240,000 signatures.

See link: https://gbdeclaration.org/view-signatures/
Except the overwhelming majority of those 240,000 are not doctors, but idiots like you and C-M.

Let's do the math, Phil. 90,000 doctors in Canada. Multiply that by 9 to get the US. So 810,000 in the US. Another 200,000 doctors in the other English speaking countries, not including places where English is a second language. Even before we include France, Germany, Holland, etc, that's 1,100,000 doctors.

So 6,000 of them are whack jobs who oppose the lockdown and masking. What's that %???..... That's less than 0.5%. THAT'S your constituency, Phillip. You stand proudly with the 0.5% of doctors who do and believe shit that the other 99.5% think are stupid. Stand up and take a bow, Phil.
 

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For those that keep talking about the fewer motor vehicle accidents because of the lockdown...that's only temporary. After Covid, it will return to normal. It already is - someone just died two nights ago in a multi-vehicle crash.

What about surgeries, important cancer screenings and ultra-sounds that are being delayed? Some of us are very worried about that but it seems you guys aren't even acknowledging it.

And I know of two people who have committed suicide since the lockdown. :(
 
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Except the overwhelming majority of those 240,000 are not doctors, but idiots like you and C-M.

Let's do the math, Phil. 90,000 doctors in Canada. Multiply that by 9 to get the US. So 810,000 in the US. Another 200,000 doctors in the other English speaking countries, not including places where English is a second language. Even before we include France, Germany, Holland, etc, that's 1,100,000 doctors.

So 6,000 of them are whack jobs who oppose the lockdown and masking. What's that %???..... That's less than 0.5%. THAT'S your constituency, Phillip. You stand proudly with the 0.5% of doctors who do and believe shit that the other 99.5% think are stupid. Stand up and take a bow, Phil.



current signature count
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medical & public health scientists
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medical practitioners
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PWNAGE ouch!
Irrelevant useless post that was. OTOH here's the real "ouch!":


all of those had pre-existing conditions. nice try
I think it was a nice try, especially considering it refuted your erroneous claim that was a lie and made no mention of underlying conditions.

Also, as regards your claim above, which you provided no evidence for:

"...the state's youngest death was a 9-year-old girl with no known underlying health conditions in Putnam County in July."

 
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For those that keep talking about the fewer motor vehicle accidents because of the lockdown...that's only temporary. After Covid, it will return to normal. It already is - someone just died two nights ago in a multi-vehicle crash.
Of course. Since the hard lockdowns ended.

What about surgeries, important cancer screenings and ultra-sounds that are being delayed? Some of us are very worried about that but it seems you guys aren't even acknowledging it.
They - were - being delayed during the lockdowns. Health experts didn't want to see hospitals overwhelmed leading to even more deaths as a result of non C-19 patients being unable to obtain treatment.

And I know of two people who have committed suicide since the lockdown. :(
Statistically insignificant compared to millions more dying without the lockdowns.
 
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