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CNN, MSNBC, NYT, WaPo completely avoid Johns Hopkins study .............
Burner02 Offline
#1 Posted:
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..........finding COVID lockdowns ineffective(ABC, CBS, NBC also ignored the anti-lockdown study)

By Joseph A. Wulfsohn | Fox News - There has been a full-on media blackout of the new study outlining the ineffectiveness of lockdowns to prevent COVID deaths.

According to a Johns Hopkins University meta-analysis of several studies, lockdowns during the first COVID wave in the spring of 2020 only reduced COVID mortality by .2% in the U.S. and Europe.

"While this meta-analysis concludes that lockdowns have had little to no public health effects, they have imposed enormous economic and social costs where they have been adopted," the researchers wrote. "In consequence, lockdown policies are ill-founded and should be rejected as a pandemic policy instrument."

However, the Johns Hopkins study received no mention on any of the five liberal networks this week. According to Grabien transcripts, CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS and NBC all ignored the anti-lockdown findings after having spent much of the pandemic shaming red states with minimal restrictions and events deemed by critics as "superspreaders."

It wasn't just the networks avoiding the study. The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Associated Press, Reuters, USA Today, Axios, Politico among other outlets also turned a blind eye to the findings, according to search results.

The researchers – Johns Hopkins University economics professor Steve Hanke, Lund University economics professor Lars Jonung, and special advisor at Copenhagen's Center for Political Studies Jonas Herby – analyzed the effects of lockdown measures such as school shutdowns, business closures, and mask mandates on COVID-19 deaths.

"We find little to no evidence that mandated lockdowns in Europe and the United States had a noticeable effect on COVID-19 mortality rates," the researchers wrote.

The researchers also examined shelter-in-place orders, finding that they reduced COVID-19 mortality by 2.9%.

Studies that looked at only shelter-in-place orders found they reduced COVID-19 mortality by 5.1%, but studies that looked at shelter-in-place orders along with other lockdown measures found that shelter-in-place orders actually increased COVID-19 mortality by 2.8%.

The researchers concluded that limiting gatherings may have actually increased COVID-19 mortality.

"[Shelter-in-place orders] may isolate an infected person at home with his/her family where he/she risks infecting family members with a higher viral load, causing more severe illness," the researchers wrote.

"But often, lockdowns have limited peoples’ access to safe (outdoor) places such as beaches, parks, and zoos, or included outdoor mask mandates or strict outdoor gathering restrictions, pushing people to meet at less safe (indoor) places."

The researchers also examined studies that focused on specific lockdown measures and found that the only intervention that reduced COVID-19 mortality was the closure of non-essential businesses, which reduced mortality by 10.6%, but this effect was likely driven by the closure of bars.

Researchers also pointed out other unintended consequences of lockdowns, such as rising unemployment, reduced schooling, an increase in domestic violence incidents, and surging drug overdoses.

From May 2020 to April 2021, the U.S. recorded 100,306 drug overdose deaths, a 28.5% increase from the 78,056 deaths that were recorded in the previous 12-month period, according to CDC data.

A study from the National Commission on COVID-19 and Criminal Justice last year found that domestic violence incidents increased 8.1% in the U.S. after lockdown orders were issued.

About 97% of U.S. teachers said that their students have experienced learning loss during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a Horace Mann survey last year.

The unemployment rate peaked nationwide at 14.8% in April 2020, but declined to 3.9% in December, which is still slightly higher than the 3.5% rate it was at in February 2020.

"These costs to society must be compared to the benefits of lockdowns, which our meta-analysis has shown are marginal at best," the researchers in the Johns Hopkins University study wrote. "Such a standard benefit-cost calculation leads to a strong conclusion: lockdowns should be rejected out of hand as a pandemic policy instrument."
Speyside2 Offline
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There is a reason they avoided it. Just off the top it is not peer reviewed, not endorsed by John's Hopkins, the only science used in the paper is economics, and is flawed in multiple regards.

https://www.sciencemediacentre.org/expert-reaction-to-a-preprint-looking-at-the-impact-of-lockdowns-as-posted-on-the-john-hopkins-krieger-school-of-arts-and-sciences-website/

This is rather dry, but quite informative.
tailgater Offline
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Speyside2 wrote:
There is a reason they avoided it. Just off the top it is not peer reviewed, not endorsed by John's Hopkins, the only science used in the paper is economics, and is flawed in multiple regards.

https://www.sciencemediacentre.org/expert-reaction-to-a-preprint-looking-at-the-impact-of-lockdowns-as-posted-on-the-john-hopkins-krieger-school-of-arts-and-sciences-website/

This is rather dry, but quite informative.


Dry. And weak.
Their biggest concern is the vague definition of "lockdown" in the paper.
They question some data, but have nothing to counter.

It's like Tom Hanks in Big saying "I don't get it."


I think the report in question is a fantastic introduction into a world where someone can question the (fauci) status quo without being labeled a denier.
We don't need to agree with it in its entirety. I don't think it suggests ignoring the virus when it shows data that over reaching mandates do little to quell the death rate.

This study could be a useful tool in helping schools put kids back in class without experimental vaccine mandates and without mandatory masks.
Imagine that 7 year old kid seeing their teacher's face. For the first time.
Imagine them understanding how their own words and actions create smiles or frowns on their classmates.

The damage we're doing with ineffective masking of our kids is criminal.
This study can help defuse the media influenced fear that put those rules in place.
And worrying over the term "lockdown" is counterproductive and irrelevant.


Speyside2 Offline
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Numerous other factors are discussed.
tailgater Offline
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Mostly as it relates to that term.
It's like they picked a flaw that couldn't be denied and used it as their focal point even though it's not crucial to the study.
RayR Offline
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You must be kidding Spey, the first name that pops up is Professor 'Lockdown' Neil Ferguson. He wouldn't be biased, would he?
tailgater Offline
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RayR wrote:
You must be kidding Spey, the first name that pops up is Professor 'Lockdown' Neil Ferguson. He wouldn't be biased, would he?


Not with that middle name, he isn't.

Mr. Jones Offline
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Lockdowns cause financial ruin....

That is 100% proven....

Unless you are a federal felon prisoner in California filing multiple FAKE UNEMPLOYMENT CLAIMS thru your immediate family members who never get prosecuted...or if your a Nigerian in LAGOS at a computer hourly rented sweat
Shop filing fake covid lockdown unemployment claims ...

They all GOT RICH QUICK AND NEVER PUT IN JAIL
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What do you call a man who cries when he masturbates?
A tearjerker
HockeyDad Offline
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Sunoverbeach wrote:
What do you call a man who cries when he masturbates?
A tearjerker


Whatever happened to TeeDubbya?
tailgater Offline
#11 Posted:
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Holy crap.
I was going to make a TW joke on the tearjerker post.
ZRX1200 Offline
#12 Posted:
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Tailgater sounds racist, he’s not down with the great reset struggle.

Mmmmm bop betta get that 6th jab before it’s reeducation time!
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