From WSJopinion: The U.S. continues to fight a phantom version of Covid-19—the Covid of superstition, not science, writes HolmanJenkins
The U.S. continues to fight a phantom version of Covid-19—the Covid of superstition, not science.
Example: The Los Angeles Times last week insisted on a “1% to 2% death rate that’s prevailed across much of the pandemic.” An Associated Press columnist claimed the “virus still has a death rate of 1.6% in the U.S.—roughly 16 times greater than the flu.”nearly half of Americans, then 2.5 million have died, which obviously they haven’t.
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