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Is lockdown indeed a policy failure?


But reading his recent, earlier column about lockdowns (Study bares hard truth: Lockdown a total policy failure, yet govts cling to it? But where else did they fail except in implementing lockdown early enough (at the start) and sufficient enough (until now) to prevent the virus from spreading wildly? But is lockdown indeed a policy failure for governments as claimed by some experts? Canadian economist Douglas Ward Allen says that lockdown is the "greatest policy failure in Canada's history," as though he's telling other governments the same thing/message - to get rid of useless lockdowns or strict quarantine measures in their respective countries. Clearly, lockdown is a policy failure but only in the opinion and dissertation of experts living on another planet.


Source: Manila Times May 20, 2021 15:56 UTC



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