Ioannidis did not spare modelers who predicted as many as 40 million people would die, or those who claimed the US healthcare system would be overrun.
“The predictions of most mathematical models in terms of how many beds and how many ICU beds would be required were astronomically wrong,” Ioannidis said. “Indeed, the health system was not overrun in any location in the USA, although several hospitals were stressed.”
Conversely, he added, these actions had detrimental effects on the US health care system, which was “severely damaged” because of measures taken.
I'm at the point where if the government calls for another shutdown, I think we need to march to our local seats of government and start erecting gallows.
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