Lockdown Disaster: Why COVID Policies Failed and Must Not Be Forgotten Six years after “15 Days to Slow the Spread,” mounting evidence confirms that COVID lockdowns were among the most harmful public health decisions in modern history. Instead of saving lives, strict measures like business closures, school shutdowns, mask mandates, and vaccine passports caused widespread economic, educational, and social damage with little measurable benefit. A recent study comparing Sweden’s lighter-touch approach to the rest of Europe highlights this failure. Sweden avoided mandatory lockdowns, relying on voluntary recommendations, kept schools open for most children, and never enforced widespread mask mandates. Critics, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, predicted disaster and repeatedly attacked Sweden’s strategy. Yet data tells a different story.Using excess mortality—a more reliable metric less prone to testing biases or definitional changes—the study found Sweden had one of Europe’s lowest rates from 2020–2022 at 158 deaths per 100,000 people. This ranked 37th out of 42 European countries, comparable to or better than many strict-lockdown nations. Norway (129), Denmark (97), and Finland (228) showed similar outcomes, while high-stringency countries like Italy, Spain, and the UK suffered far higher excess deaths. The research revealed virtually no correlation (R-squared of just 0.14) between policy strictness and reduced mortality. Harsh lockdowns did not meaningfully lower deaths, but they amplified indirect harms: delayed medical care, mental health crises, learning loss, and economic fallout. Sweden’s higher 2020 deaths largely stemmed from vulnerabilities in elder care and a low-mortality 2019 baseline that left more at-risk elderly alive, not from lax rules. COVID primarily affected those over 80 with comorbidities; younger groups saw minimal impact.This data underscores a critical lesson: authoritarian pandemic responses ignored pre-existing plans, flawed early models from China, and early evidence of widespread prior infection. Lockdowns altered global history—devastating small businesses, children’s development, and trust in institutions—yet accountability remains scarce. Sweden’s success proves lighter, voluntary measures could have achieved similar or better health outcomes without the collateral damage. As societies rebuild, revisiting these policies with honesty is essential to prevent repeating history’s costliest mistakes in future health crises. Keywords like COVID lockdown effects, Sweden COVID success, and excess mortality lockdowns reveal a consistent pattern: strict interventions often failed to deliver promised protections. Key Takeaways Lockdowns showed no clear benefit: Excess mortality data across Europe found almost no link between strict policies and lower deaths. Sweden outperformed most of Europe: Voluntary measures yielded results similar to or better than high-lockdown countries while avoiding broader harms. Long-term costs demand accountability: School closures, economic disruption, and eroded trust highlight why pandemic responses must be rigorously examined, not forgotten. https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/lockdown-disaster-must-not-be-forgiven
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