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March 26, 2020. Perspectives on the Pandemic - Dr. John Ioannidis of Stanford University. Early estimates were not validated at the time. Many people are not showing systems and so the death rate is lower than the common flu.

Diamond Princess cruise mean age was 65 which gives a rate of death as low as 0.1% for the general population. Not the plague numbers the media hype has used to panic the population. Explains Italy's high numbers at 17 minutes. 25 minutes warns that the lockdown may cause billions of deaths. 34 minutes in he says this flue is showing little or no difference than any other year. 39 minutes The panic caused by media is making it worse. 43:50 Warns that a rush to get solutions may cause greater damage including the quick production of a vaccine. 49 minutes Closing schools may be causing more harm than good. 53 minutes Bias from the wrong conclusion and inadequate data. A pandemic of media coverage. 59 minutes do not want to destroy lives economically. - Episode 1 Time 1:02:46

Perspectives on the Pandemic Episode 2: In this explosive second edition of Perspectives on the Pandemic, Professor Knut Wittkowski, for twenty years head of The Rockefeller University's Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design, says that social distancing and lockdown is the absolutely worst way to deal with an airborne respiratory virus.

Further, he offers data to show that China and South Korea had already reached their peak number of cases when they instituted their containment measures. In other words, nature had already achieved, or nearly achieved, herd immunity. Episode one Time 41:30


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