Monday, May 6, 2024

Covid Is Not A Specific Disease

We should try and find out whether specific measures against a non-specific disease are truly warranted or not, and we know how this needs to be done. That the likely results of true outcome trials would be devastating for many experts and politicians is not a good reason to refrain from performing them. The truth will be out one day in any case.

Characteristic does not mean specific, however - many Covid "Cases" did not lose their smell or taste, and the symptom can be caused by other pathogens too.

Has Covid been particularly and unusually dangerous, has it been particularly deadly?

Epidemiologically speaking, the Covid deaths were part of normal and unavoidable mortality.

The assumption that the Covid deaths, while displaying a similar age distribution, were an addition to normal population mortality is contradicted by the fact that where excess mortalities could be observed in the years 2020 to 2023, they disproportionately - and tragically - concerned the younger generations, where they could not possibly have been caused by Covid.

The denomination of "Covid-19" as a specific disease has led to the development of specific measures, specific vaccines, and specific drugs against SARS-CoV-2 and its spread. More and more physicians and scientists are beginning to ask whether all these interventions reduce the total number of common cold and flu cases, the total number of pneumonias, the total number of hospitalizations, and - above all - the total number of deaths.

The purely clinical result from the Covid vaccine trials was that over the total duration of the trial, people in the vaccinated groups were much sicker than the ones who had received a placebo.

Above all, we have no hard evidence whatsoever concerning the efficacy of the Covid vaccines against all-cause pneumonias, all-cause hospitalizations, and total mortality.

https://brownstone.org/articles/covid-is-not-a-specific-disease/ 

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