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Dr Mike Yeadon's avatar

1. I am as sure as I can be that there is not now nor has there been a “pandemic” of severe respiratory illnesses and deaths caused by SARS-CoV-2.

2. If we are unsuccessful in fighting off the coup of humanity, no other question will ever be meaningful (except, perhaps, your relationship with God).

3. Consequently, that is all I have to say at present. Ask me again in 2024, if we’re alive.

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Shelle's avatar

I know someone who lost her mother in India to Covid when Delta swept through. Please reconsider because while it is true they did everything to increase deaths by withholding good treatments and promoting harmful ones, there were people who died of it before the hospitals got their hands on them. And while it's obvious they wanted to keep panic alive for their own purposes, that doesn’t mean this lab created virus is less real. When my family had covid, it was a very distinct and unmistakable illness. I am sure the damage done by the spike protein is quite real and potent.

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Dr Mike Yeadon's avatar

Please note I am NOT saying people didn’t get ill & die. They certainly did & still do.

They always have, as well.

I’m challenging only the CAUSE.

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Jonathan Reece's avatar

In 2020 a lot of people died of a respiratory infection caused by a novel virus ... AS HAPPENS EVERY YEAR!

Look at the All Causes Deaths data. In the UK it was a poor year, but not a pandemic as most people understand it.

[Sorry Mike: obviously I'm not telling you, but talking to your readers].

Please see

https://whatdoino.substack.com/p/whats-wrong-with-the-greater-good

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Elaine J's avatar

There is no 'God'. But there are viruses which are dangerous to a small percentage of people; and some people who survived it are suffering long-term effects (long COVID) because the virus is slightly different to the common cold, or flu, for example. Some people have natural immunity to it, some do not. I understand, though, that far more people are now dying due to delayed diagnosis/treatment as a result of the lock-downs. This is the biggest worry, that and the rising cost of living.

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