There you go again.
Haven't you heard that maybe there are 50 people who have had the flu and didn't know it for everyone who was counted?
Look before you leap.
This lockdown has revealed a lot of medical experts who know more than any Stanford Professor of Medicine who works with the Hoover Institution, an endowment of President Herbert Hoover, a man who did more for this country in life and death than Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who died in Warm Springs, GA, with his whore.
There's a lot of people here that have gotten their medical degrees from GatewayPundit.com and Tucker Carlson. They certainly know more about Covid-19 than the CDC or Johns Hopkins.
The Doctors may or may not be right. The doctors are looking at strict medical aspect. Politicians must weigh health vs economic interest. In the long turn, an economic collapse will cost more lives than an unmitigated covid 19 pandemic.
If you listen to Tucker he raises questions. One of them was how many people who are dying died from something other than the virus. The authorities could be now lumping all deaths together and saying each one was caused by the virus.
One thing is that many who have died have long standing health issues like heart disease. The person dies, but was it the virus that ended their life or their weak heart? Sure, getting the virus Might have hastened their death, but in reality it was their heart disease that did them in.
We also have to watch out for the Federal dollars that will flow to these hospitals - the more deaths caused by the virus the more money they will get. I am sure the sharp hospital administrators that exist haven't missed that angle either.
Tucker has been pretty balanced on this.
He's been careful not to minimum this virus, and not to compare it to an ordinary flu.
He's been critical of those dismissive, and critical of those overreacting.
I'm surprised ITL is going after him, in particular.
My guess is, he doesn't actually listen to Tucker.
Not only that, but being in the medical field does not prove perfect morality or politics.
Anyone imagining that human nature does not play a significant role in medicine has blinders on and becomes part of the problem.
The abortion, AIDS/HIV, and smoking issues are major examples of this, but it is true in general.
Many companies and individuals want to be first and only for the fame and the money.
This may be so, but it does not explain why our CDC experts stated outright that they were not interested in this sort of testing early on.
I suspect there is no good reason for their dismissive attitude.