Alec Hogg: Study forces major recant in Covid-19 narrative

"With hindsight, UK PM Boris Johnson was right to prioritise the economy by rejecting the advice of medical bureaucrats who demanded the lockdown continue."
Published on

Among the disciplines of responsible journalism is examining both sides of any debate. That means avoiding the crusading trap which ensnares many. Keeping an open mind has been particularly useful during a pandemic which has taught us scientists, especially those in bureaucratic organisations, are as capable of making mistakes as the rest of humanity.

The graph above from The Spectator is a case in point. Ahead of the UK's July 19 "Freedom Day", the country's medical bureaucrats warned of dire consequences, clearly reflected in the official forecasts. As the graph shows, actual Covid infections turned out to be below even the most conservative projections and 5x under the highest forecast.

___STEADY_PAYWALL___

Loading content, please wait...

Related Stories

No stories found.
BizNews
www.biznews.com