German Study Finds Lockdown ‘Had No Effect’ on Stopping Spread of Coronavirus – IOTW Report

German Study Finds Lockdown ‘Had No Effect’ on Stopping Spread of Coronavirus

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A major new study by German scientists at Munich University has found that lockdowns had no effect on reducing the country’s coronavirus infection rate.

Oh.

“Statisticians at Munich University found “no direct connection” between the German lockdown and falling infection rates in the country,” reports the Telegraph.

The study found that, on all three occasions before Germany imposed its lockdowns in November, December and April, infection rates had already begun to fall.

The R rate – the number that indicates how many other people an infected person passes the virus to – was already under 1 before the lockdown restrictions came into force.

6 Comments on German Study Finds Lockdown ‘Had No Effect’ on Stopping Spread of Coronavirus

  1. Be careful out there. The FBI is now going after people who just read about crime. I tried posting the link but then I can’t post. USA Today had story on 2 FBI agents killed in Florida. FBI wants names and IPs of everyone who READ the article. CFP has the link.

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  2. “15 days to flatten the curve” meant that there would be the same number of total cases regardless, but that by preventing a spike we would keep the hospitals from being overburdened. That isn’t something they only said recently; that is what they said mid-March 2020 when they announced the plan.
    Then the rulers leaders discovered that they liked it. Well, and also could force mail-in ballots.

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