Public health expert: Lockdowns are the single biggest mistake in public health history | NaturalNews.com

Monday, August 30, 2021 by: Nolan Barton

(Natural News) Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford University Medical School epidemiologist and public health expert, has said in a recent interview that “lockdowns are the single biggest mistake in public health history.”

“I don’t see how anyone can look at lockdown and say there was successful policy,” said Bhattacharya. “We have had lockdowns in country after country after country. I don’t think by any measure you can call them a success.”

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For The First Time Ever, Millions Of Working-Poor Americans Forced To Turn To Food Banks | Activist Post

Activist Post | By Tyler Durden – December 12, 2020

For the first time, millions of Americans waited in food bank lines this year, unlike anything seen since the Great Depression of the 1930s.

According to AP, as the pandemic rages on, with more than 20 million still claiming unemployment benefits, food banks are dishing out more meals than ever.

The one place millions of Americans found themselves this year, as readers may recall, really starting in mid-March, have been food bank lines. We highlighted this phenomenon sweeping across the country as the pandemic wrecked the working poor as they grappled with food insecurity.

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