Must Read by Harvard Prof @MartinKulldorff & Oxford Prof @SunetraGupta—Great Barrington Declaration co-authors: "Canadian Covid-19 lockdown strategy is worst assault on working class in decades—generated enormous collateral damage on other health outcomes"https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/opinion-canadas-covid-19-strategy-is-an-assault-on-the-working-class …
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what is the point you are trying to make
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That lock down a adversely impact the poor more than the wealthy in both economic and disease terms. The rich win the poor lose
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And the poorer folks were servicing the rich folks working from home and ordering Doordash. So they've got that going for them, which is nice....
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The poor are more gullible in a lot of cases. Wealthy people tend to be aware. They arent running in for testing. And the testing is obscenely flawed.
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Is there a similar figure for NYC, Chicago, or other large cities in the US?
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Your analysis?
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In May I looked @ Boston by zip. 8x difference in infection levels tracking almost completely w/education. City would not break out deaths (I asked). Lockdowns strike me as building your herd immunity on the backs of the most vulnerable.https://www.thepragmatist.co/post/riding-herd-over-massachusetts-minorities …
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What is your expert opinion on why these differences then and later?
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