I posted the UK data and Italy deaths data last week. I have the US data also.
It isn't so easy as to say it's all BS. Italy didn't do restrictions until very late and their data shows a lot of increased deaths. The UK, US had restrictions and the increase in deaths is extremely low.
So to say the US and UK had barely any increase so it's all false, the answer is to go look at Italy.......
Having said that, i do not agree.with the lockdowns and.the media hyped this with misleading information and scare tactics which is what drove panic buying and overloaded hospitals.
New York City, the epicenter, had no restrictions until the middle of March. Schools didn’t close until March 15. The St. Patrick’s day parade, on March 17, wasn’t canceled until a few days before. I ran in a 5000 runner race in Manhattan on March 1. In the middle of February, the Mayor and Health Commissioner were encouraging people to go to a parade in Chinatown.
Doesn’t seem like social distancing to me:🤔
Live Review: Céline Dion Brings Courage and Comedy to Brooklyn’s Barclays Center (3/5)
Award-winning pop star makes a triumphant return to the Big Apple with hits galore
BY AMANDA KOELLNER
ON MARCH 06, 2020, 4:05PM
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