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Trump’s COVID advisor: Lockdown architects ‘should be held accountable’
October 16, 2020 in NewsVideo by RBN Staff


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source:  lifesitenews
‘History will record the faces of the public health expertise as some of the most sinful, egregious, epic failures in the history of public policy,’ said Dr. Scott Atlas.
Thu Oct 15, 2020 – 1:34 pm EST

Laura Ingraham interviews Dr. Scott Atlas on October 14, 2020Fox News
By Michael Haynes

WASHINGTON, D.C., October 15, 2020 (LifeSiteNews) — Dr. Scott Atlas, a recently appointed advisor to President Trump’s Coronavirus Task Force, said the architects of the COVID-19 lockdowns “should be held accountable for what they did.”
In a Fox News interview yesterday, Atlas outlined the enormous detriments to public health that result from lockdowns. He criticized those who were advocating for more lockdowns to help prevent the spread of the virus, saying they were “simply out of touch with average Americans.”
“Prolonged lockdowns are a complete disaster,” said Atlas. “People have been killed by people who want prolonged lockdowns.”
Atlas pointed to data regarding the hidden effect of lockdowns upon people’s health.

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“Forty-six percent of the most common types of cancers were not diagnosed during the lockdown,” he observed. This means that as a result, “people will present with much later, more widespread disease.”
Out of those scheduled for chemotherapy, only half appeared for their appointments, meaning that “650,000 Americans” missed crucial treatment. The reason for this, Atlas said, is purely “out of the fear instilled by our so-called public health experts.”
Atlas referred to the effect the lockdowns were having on children and young adults. Just as a result of closing the schools, the number of child abuse cases has increased dramatically, with “more than 200,000 cases of child abuse not reported during the two months of spring school closures.”

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