A new report confirms that most of what the government insisted people do during the pandemic were useless in preventing COVID infection.
. Our public health and medical officials, in particular, have absolutely no excuse for not knowing this information — it was literally their job to know and act on such knowledge.that “wearing a mask may make little to no difference in how many people caught a flu-like illness/COVID-like illness; and probably makes little or no difference in how many people have flu/COVID confirmed by a laboratory test.
The Canadian public is still suffering from the effects of an array of utterly wrongheaded policies implemented by governments across during COVID — policies that had been shown to be useless in the scientific and health literature existing at the time they were implemented. And yet governments have not only refused to admit that their guidance, policies and mandates were wrong on scientific and health merits, but they’re also still publishing them.
The federal government should launch an immediate inspection of its entire catalogue of health and science publications involving COVID-19. Publications should be corrected if they are still online. Governments across the country should also lay out new policies and guidelines they will implement to prevent publication of misinformation and disinformation of this sort in the future, and in areas of health and science beyond COVID. The health and well-being of Canadians depends upon it.
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