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So what lesson(s) have you learned from this lockdown ?
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I've learned that this whole thing is an excercise by the government in population control. It's not an exercise in controling the virus.
I've learned that there are people who have been scared witless by the govt propaganda machine.
I've learned that there are two-faced hypocrites who are "advising" the government.
I've learned that the whole lockdown was started on the advice of a scientist whose previous record is one of innacuracies and flaws.
I've learned that SD is futile when observing most people and is totally unnecessary.
I've learned that 95% of all deaths from CV-19 are people who had one, or a combination of, heart disease, dementia or diabetes.
I've learned that if a person is in reasonably good health, (not perfect, by any means) then they have more chance of being hit by a meteorite than dying of CV-19.
I've learned that, apparently, a virus can now live for 72 hours without a host, compared to a virus in the 1980's (AIDS) that could only live outside a host for 15 seconds.
Other than that, I've learned nothing.
I've learned that there are people who have been scared witless by the govt propaganda machine.
I've learned that there are two-faced hypocrites who are "advising" the government.
I've learned that the whole lockdown was started on the advice of a scientist whose previous record is one of innacuracies and flaws.
I've learned that SD is futile when observing most people and is totally unnecessary.
I've learned that 95% of all deaths from CV-19 are people who had one, or a combination of, heart disease, dementia or diabetes.
I've learned that if a person is in reasonably good health, (not perfect, by any means) then they have more chance of being hit by a meteorite than dying of CV-19.
I've learned that, apparently, a virus can now live for 72 hours without a host, compared to a virus in the 1980's (AIDS) that could only live outside a host for 15 seconds.
Other than that, I've learned nothing.