The Covid-19 restrictions are unnecessary and they are killing more people than die from the pandemic

The justification for the continued search for a vaccine is the fact of new cases of coronavirus are appearing every day.
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However, more testing means more likelihood of finding cases of people with Covid-19, although not necessary showing any symptoms.

No one seems to draw attention to the fact that if testing is necessary to diagnose Covid-19, then the disease can’t be as dangerous as it is made out to be.

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The lockdown itself has killed more people than those allegedly dying from Covid-19 because people have been afraid to seek medical attention for complaints, or their hospital appointments have been cancelled.

We aren’t saving lives by continuing these unnecessary restrictive practices. But what has happened is that civil liberties have been curtailed and the population is evermore being conditioned into complying with questionable authoritative bodies who themselves seem to be complying to dictates from dubious globalist institutions.

As usual, mainstream journalism is presenting a pathetic challenge to these changes.

Louis Shawcross, Hillsborough

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