Japan stayed open, only 850 died; Lockdown benefits challenged

FPI / May 27, 2020 Coronavirus lockdown measures imposed by politicians are responsible for more deaths than they saved, a Noble Prize-winning scientist said. “I think lockdown saved no lives,” said Stanford School of Medicine Professor Michael Levitt, who won the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, The Telegraph reported. “I think it may have cost […]
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