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Bash's avatar

Early on, I was a fanatical lockdown and mask supporter. And, briefly, a vaccine zealot

I can say I have never been more ashamed of any behavior in my life than that period

There were people who knew better, or should have known better, who happily fanned the flames and fed the fear.

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Goldilox's avatar

thank you for your humble confession. Your character points just magnified immensely πŸ˜‰πŸ˜Š(not that my opinion matters in the least) I was fortunate that my spouse is and ID MD and we kept a close ear to the data and VP and ZD and others who kept a rational perspective through the insanity. Welcome back to the real world.

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Mario's avatar

Bash thank you for saying that because you put into words exactly how I feel.

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Chris K's avatar

No worries. I wasn't quite that zealous (haha), but I was one of those people who masked in public (only when around people though, such as when walking past people on a walking trail). However, I think by June 2020 I was done with that. I also got the vaccine in April 2021 (when I was first eligible) because I thought it would help reduce transmission, especially since I live with more vulnerable people. (However, each of the 2 shots made me very sick for about four days.) The more I read about waning efficacy, however, the less willing I was to get a third shot.

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Bash's avatar

I was in masks from February 2020. By fall it was clear masks did little to nothing. I hoped for the vaccine to come to the rescue. Even volunteered for the trials (was not selected). Got my first shot in December 2020, 2nd on Jan 2021as I was considered critical personmel. Held very high hopes till about June when breakthroughs really started and by September or October the shots were obviously a monumental failure at ending the pandemic. Omicrons evolution was a godsend, the pandemic ended itself. I got covid in Dec 2021 (symptomatic) and then again 2 weeks ago (asymptomatic). Believe it or not, I'm actually glad the virus is wicked transmissible. The pandemic of public health insanity will never end otherwise

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Chris K's avatar

The transmissibility of omicron made it so even super-vaxxers had to admit (hopefully) that it was near impossible to contain the spread and that we should focus on mitigating the effects through various measures such as lifestyle changes, early treatment, etc.

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Ydna Nietspok's avatar

VPβ€” there were plenty of doctors conveying these sentiments during the spring/summer of 2020, when data were first being reported. They were basically told to go take a hike… or worseβ€” called names like β€œTrumper”, β€œright-winger”, etc. The question is, when the next pandemic comes around (we are told by our trusted leaders that it will be soon!), how will we prevent a repeat? Meanwhile, skepticism abounds

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Dr. Molly Rutherford's avatar

Yep. πŸ™‹β€β™€οΈ

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Goldilox's avatar

totally in your camp πŸ™Œ

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Vit_D's avatar

I'd argue there would be far fewer deaths simply because every hospitalized patient was (and still is) deemed positive or negative with a test I will not name; this was regardless of symptoms or reason for presentation. The number of incidentals (not to mention false +) is astonishing, fabricating what we are continuing to live through at the hands of the few influential people you reference.

Yes, the baseline deaths of people who are already susceptible to any seasonal respiratory disease would have remained the same. But every ARF, PNA, AMI would attribute to the appropriate Dx, not CV19. The death count of the official narrative would plummet.

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Paula Chandler's avatar

The NYTimes actually wrote about the dangers of lockdowns early on. Mentioned famine, etc but of course that was going to happen β€œover there”…

Want to know why oil prices are so high? Lockdowns.

Mental health crisis and exploding alcohol and drug abuse?

Lockdowns

Full blown inflation, supply chain problems?

Lockdowns

The shuttering of untold thousands of small businesses?

Lockdowns

Arrested childhood development?

Lockdowns and masking

Oh we were all so scandalized by Sweden’s policies!! We threw rocks and mocked them. Their numbers are looking pretty good. Of course they are out of the news. Can’t talk about that now can we?

Shall we keep going here?

We had effective Early Treatment protocols in place for Covid in May of 2020. Ignored. Belittled. Demonized.

AAPS had a Covid early treatment and hospitalization guide authored by Dr. Peter McCullough in August 2020

Ignored.

Senate Homeland Security Hearings for Early Covid Treatment in November and December 2020. CSpan refused to air them. Dr.Jhad belittled and denigrated the testifying doctors. A Doctor who never treated a Covid patient and hid away at home for over a year out of fear of Covid.

Senator Johnson, a hated Republican was smeared and mocked for holding the hearings.

Check out the books these treating doctors have written β€œOvercoming the Covid Darkness” by Dr. George Fareed and Dr. Mike Tyson. β€œThe Courage To Face Covid-19, Preventing Hospitalization and Death While Battling the Bio-Pharmceutical Complex” by Dr. Peter McCullough and John Leake

For some real gasoline on the fire β€œThe Real Anthony Fauci” is soothing bedtime reading.

We were led astray from the beginning by a handful of people and projections of Covid deaths from a source that has been historically way off the mark.

The Great Barrington Declaration was witch hunted and buried by Fauci and Collins. With FOIL requisitioned emails proving that move by them. With the assistance of our β€œTrusted News Initiative”.

We are now inheriting the whirlwind.

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Cari's avatar

If only....

They would have done that if they really valued the public's trust, their own integrity and valued the public's civil liberties, right to provide for their families...if they really cared about our future generation's means for upward mobility, whole-person-well-being...

They only care about POWER

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Feistywomenrule's avatar

Wow. That almost sounds like the Pandemic preparedness playbook! The one St Fauci chucked away to assume power! Good GAWD how is this man still revered?

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RoseyT's avatar

God forbid one tells the truth, i.e. β€œmuch is uncertain but this is what we think now. And it will probably change as we learn more.” I think it has been unbelievably paternalistic to dumb down the message, keep it simple, one size fits all, etc.

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Joseph Brandt's avatar

β€œUltimately, careful research will try to untangle these possibilities, but the first step to generate a research model is to make sure you think through the full counterfactual (including spill over effects to other nations).”

But there is another necessary condition: the population (β€œcitizens” or β€œβ€voters”if you prefer) needs to believe that the underlying premise is true (the scientific method should be trusted and will set you free). I think this condition is not satisfied and instead we inhabit a world where many (enough?) believe that technical competence should be used in the service of other objectives. One could have all of the RCTs imaginable but I don’t think the policy outcome would be different. Unfortunately.

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HardeeHo's avatar

We are facing the political choice of a no risk administration. The current inability of any public health official to admit to error is stunning. Despite obvious policy reversals by Dr Fauci and his crew, any trust we once had has evaporated. They based too many decisions on opinion yet called it science. Only Dr Atlas bothered to show the point and he has been vilified by a corrupt media that we also no longer trust.

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Chris K's avatar

It's the zero-risk policies (which ultimately are futile) that really made me doubt the policy makes.

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angryshot's avatar

if your position is (as mine is) that we didn't need to do anything special, we don't have to prove anything, the failure of the entire endeavor is as clear as day. every piece of pre-existing knowledge was thrown out (masks don't work, lockdowns should never have been tried for a fast spreading respiratory virus, a leaky "vaccine" should not be used en masse during a pandemic, you can't establish safety in months or even years for a new biological treatment), if we had smart and courageous politicians and bureaucrats we would have used our knowledge and we would have been in a much better place today. Instead we still have many of these idiots in positions of power, they need to be purged from our institutions if we are to avoid a repeat of this idiocy and those institutions need to be stripped of power over the population as they have proven way to dangerous to have any power other than informational.

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coords1306's avatar

In a pure vacuum. Sure. But in reality...

If it wasn't Covid the same amount of frenzy would have been ginned up somewhere else. Its an externality type product of modern day media where you simply will stop being listened to if you aren't revving up your audience against something.

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