Large Study Shows Lockdowns Never Worked | School Districts With Mask Mandates Were Closed More Than Mask Optional Districts | COVID Persists In GI Tract 7 Months After Infection | ETC
If you have not seen the new data released in the last 24 hours, it would be wise to review it. Just so it’s clear, there are some important highlights. To be exact, new studies show lockdowns never helped improve health, economy, or education. Next, school districts that implemented masking mandates did not experience beneficial outcomes. Essentially, they were closed more often than mask-optional districts, ETC. Finally, COVID persists in the gastrointestinal tract 7 months after acute infection has resolved.
As previously stated, those are the highlights. However, scroll down to read the summaries of each study. To second the aforementioned, it would only benefit you to click open the sources below and read more, so please do so. That said, share this post with friends and family so they can be aware of the latest COVID research.
New NBER study finds states that didn’t lockdown during the pandemic like Florida & South Dakota had better overall index’s of health, economy & education VS pro-lockdown states like New York & California
35% of school districts with mask mandates were closed for 3.1% of total student-days (TSD) VS 11% of mask-optional districts closed only 0.75% of TSD. This among 500 large school districts in Jan/Feb.
Masking, if anything, is associated with increased school closures
https://about.burbio.com/school-mask-policies-by-state/
Gastrointestinal COVID persists at 4 months in 13% of cohort 1, while 4% were still affected at 7 months. That evidenced by continual RNA shedding. All and all, even after acute respiratory infection, GI tract may still be infected and cause symptoms
https://www.cell.com/med/fulltext/S2666-6340(22)00167-2
SARS-CoV-2 fusion with cell initiates large interferon response leading to substantial inflammation. Could explain causal link to severe disease. Read this ASAP
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scisignal.abg8744
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