1. Robert Mackie Robert Mackie United States says:

    I'm confused by these words:
    "Although disease mitigation measures suggested by the World Health Organization (WHO), such as lockdowns and mask-wearing, were effective, they have not significantly reduced transmission and mortality."

    What were those measures effective at doing - if not reducing transmission rates and mortality rates in communities? Were they meant to do something else?

    • Melanie Koop Melanie Koop United States says:

      The entire thing from masks, to lockdowns to shots was all a test on the world population to see how many would conform to their rules. Bottom line, there's so many sheep & not enough lions.

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