The Great Barrington Declaration

Author -  Larry A. Law

November 10, 2020
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Jay Bhattacharya, Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, presents the facts about how deadly COVID-19 really is, who is at risk, and how lockdowns have affected us. It is a sensible and compassionate anti-COVID strategy. Dr. Bhattacharya documents how the COVID fatality rate is only in the neighborhood of 0.2%. He explains the thousandfold difference between the mortality rate in people over 70 years of age versus that in children. In fact, more children have died from the seasonal flu than have died from COVID by a factor of two or three.

In early October 2020, Dr. Bhattacharya met with Dr. Sunetra Gupta of Oxford University and Dr. Martin Kulldorff of Harvard University in Great Barrington, MA to issue The Great Barrington Declaration. This document has now been signed by over 43,000 medical and public health scientists and medical practitioners. This is not fringe science. The world is not in a pandemic anymore and people do not need to be afraid. There is a rational approach to the COVID virus that will protect the vulnerable and treat the infected compassionately, while allowing civilization to move forward without fear. Click here to read this awesome summary totally neglected by politicized mainstream media.

Another group of doctors known as America's Frontline Doctors recorded a second press conference on the steps of the Supreme Court on October 17th. It is a powerful presentation (only 30 minutes long) which summarizes how the mask and lockdown strategy have failed and only increased unwarranted fear. To see it, click here .

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