Johns Hopkins Study: LOCKDOWNS DID NOT WORK, No Impact On Death Rate

A meta-analysis out of John Hopkins shows lockdowns had “little to no public health effects.” This is what many public health experts in academia and private sector had been saying over the past 2 years. And still the Democrats demand more draconian measures.

Johns Hopkins report: Lockdowns did not work.

The Washington Times has a blockbuster story today, on a report from the highly respected Johns Hopkins University, that the draconian lockdowns has little for no impact on the Coronavirus.

“Lockdowns in the U.S. and Europe had little or no impact in reducing deaths from COVID-19, according to a new analysis by researchers at Johns Hopkins University. The lockdowns during the early phase of the pandemic in 2020 reduced COVID-19 mortality by about 0.2%, said the broad review of multiple scientific studies. “We find no evidence that lockdowns, school closures, border closures, and limiting gatherings have had a noticeable effect on COVID-19 mortality,” the researchers wrote.”

CLICK HERE TO: Read the study and judge for yourself.

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