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COVID: Study reveals lockdowns only prevent 0.2% of deaths

A new study by researchers at Johns Hopkins University reveals COVID lockdowns prevented only a small number of deaths caused by the virus.

An analysis of each of the 24 separate studies, used for this purpose, found “that lockdowns have had little to no effect on COVID-19 mortality.”

Researchers did find that lockdown orders caused enormous economic and social costs wherever they were implemented.

The authors of the study concluded that lockdown policies are “ill-founded,” and suggested they be rejected in future pandemics.

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