Lockdown

People Never Visited by Loved Ones More Likely to Die Earlier, Study Finds

Not seeing loved ones at least once a month and living alone significantly increases people’s risk of dying, academics at the University of Glasgow have found. Does this help explain pandemic deaths?
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Why Was a Graph That the Government Knew to Be Wrong Used to Justify the Second Lockdown?

The 'graph of doom' used to justify the second lockdown was known by the Government to be wrong, evidence submitted to the Covid Inquiry has shown. So why was it used?
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Covid Infections Peaked Prior to Lockdown – Any Policy Riding the ‘Down Wave’ Would Have Worked

As the Covid Inquiry continues to suggest that locking down earlier would have saved lives, Nick Rendell reminds us that infections were already falling before lockdown and any response would have seemed to 'work'.
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The “Covid Inquiry” is just more propaganda

Kit Knightly The British government has been holding a “Covid Inquiry” for several weeks, they are apparently on “Module 5” now. Hours of footage livestreamed to the handful of people who can be bothered to listen, picking apart Boris Johnson’s Whatsapp messages. We haven’t mentioned it before now because…well, there’s no point. We know what …

The Real Scandal is the Covid Inquiry’s Failure to Engage With the Evidence on Lockdown

The real Covid scandal is emerging right in front of the inquiry’s nose, writes Fraser Nelson: Britain could have escaped the horrors of lockdown, but nobody pulled apart the doom models driving it.
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