Freedom prevails: COVID data shows ‘public health’ mandates only harm people

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by Jordan Schachtel

There’s something about human nature that causes people in power to want to “do something” when faced with an unknown problem. Yet sometimes, doing nothing is better than “doing something.” When it comes to the COVID-19 pandemic, more and more evidence is emerging that the laissez-faire approach to the issue — at least on a governmental/”public health” level — was the solution all along. The path chosen by Sweden, Belarus and a select few nations — which put the power in the hands of individuals to make their own health choices, instead of imposing draconian government edicts — appears to have won the day. With almost two years of data now in our hands, it sure seems that the ruling class has a lot to answer for.
 
Since the first COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan, China, in early 2020, the supposed expert class has told us that their forcible “mitigation and suppression” tools, such as lockdowns, masks, and social distancing via government edicts, were absolutely necessary to prevent incredible potential damage that would have been caused by the apparent unchecked circulation of this virus. The “experts” overwhelmingly endorsed these Chinese Communist Party-endorsed “health” measures, declaring them scientific overnight, despite many of these tools never being utilized in the event of a global pandemic. Far from looking back to reassess the premise of their grand plans, these leaders continued to plow forward with further and further restrictions on our liberties. They then pivoted to using these instruments of power in combination with compulsory therapy regimes, all under the guise of keeping us simple-minded plebs safe from the virus. Sure, all of our unalienable rights were seemingly stripped away without due process, but governments assured us that these supposedly scientifically proven measures would shield us from COVID-19. At the very least, we were told that these restrictions would be worth it because they are “keeping us safe.”
 



 
Now, almost two years have passed, and there is simply no evidence to date that these measures helped with our virus problem. In fact, given the excess death data of laissez-faire Sweden, you can now make the case that these “public health” solutions actually caused far more health problems than COVID-19 ever could by itself.
 
Excess deaths data tell us an incredible tale. Sweden has been largely open and free from any restrictions for 15 months and counting, and Stockholm has seen virtually *zero* excess deaths from the “deadly pandemic.”
 


 


 
As of 9/25/2021, non-intervention countries Sweden and Belarus rank 43rd and 111th respectfully among nations in terms of COVID deaths per/100k population.
 
Again, this begs the question:
 

 
If Sweden and Belarus were able to outperform other nations by simply doing nothing, what exactly have all of these “public health expert” interventions accomplished?
 
The “experts” told us that their approach would certainly result in human catastrophe, with bodies lining every city block. Yet the opposite is true. Life has moved on from COVID in these nations, where the illness is being treated comparable to seasonal influenza.
 
Moreover, there appears to be declining confidence that the latest promised “cure” to the disease (mRNA injections) are acting as a cure in any way, shape, or form.
 
The “experts” told us that their approach would certainly result in human catastrophe, with bodies lining every city block. Yet the opposite is true. Life has moved on from COVID in these nations, where the illness is being treated comparable to seasonal influenza.

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How can a government address such a pandemic when half of the government uses whatever tragic results for political gain? We had the misfortune of suffering the epidemic here in an election year where the Democrats had no answer for the highly successful and competent leader the Republicans had. Reelection was assured, despite (or maybe due to) relentless lie-based attacks.

Anything other than shutdowns and distancing was counter-intuitive and no matter what the number of actual deaths due to the virus was, the Democrats would have cynically exploited them; for example, idiot Biden actually implied had he been President, NO ONE would have died of COVID (having the liberal media as a political ally, he can get away with such profoundly stupid statements).

We’ve had, reportedly, about 640,000 deaths due to COVID. If we had followed Sweden’s example and suffered only 100,000 deaths, the Democrats would have still accused Trump of murdering them all. Trump had no choice but to follow the most extreme recommendations.

The question is, would anyone have the courage to follow the proven best practices next time?

Only the individual citizens, it seems.

“The question is, would anyone have the courage to follow the proven best practices next time?”
We’re seeing the answer to this question all the time.
Look at college and NFL football games.
Look at boxing audiences.
While e not everyone chants, “F*** Biden!,” you see them without masks all across the country.
And the numbers are pouring in:
These venues did NOT lead to upticks in covid cases.
Fact is cases are going down…..
“Millions of people have gone to college football games and the number of Covid infections has been plummeting,” Clay Travis added, “Meaning, when Dr. Fauci said he was worried about super-spreader events over these major college football crowds, just flat out hasn’t materialized. The opposite has happened. The number of people that are testing positive for Covid all over the south, is plummeting to a massive degree.”

Clay Travis Slams Fauci on Fox News for Fumbled College Football Prediction as Covid Cases Dip Despite Packed Stadiums

Gallop poll: 92% of democrats have now had at least one COVID vaccination, compared with only 56% of republicans.

U.S. Adults’ Estimates of COVID-19 Hospitalization Risk

https://news.gallup.com/opinion/gallup/354938/adults-estimates-covid-hospitalization-risk.aspx