A partial list of institutions and individuals who pushed the pernicious idea that you could “suppress” or “eradicate” SARS-CoV-2 with social measures follows.
(Article by Tom Jefferson and Carl Heneghan republished from TrustTheEvidence.Substack.com)
Some of them have since apologised, but most of them are carrying on, pretending nothing happened, all is sweetness and light, the birds are singing in the trees, pigs are flying, and hopefully, they think we will all forget what they instigated.
Listing on this post is not dictated by the fact that some of the names launched personal attacks on us; we are not the Count of Monte Cristo out for revenge.
We include the names because, despite their impressive credentials (in some cases), it was quite clear to us by 8 April 2020, that “zero covid” was pie in the sky – poisoned pie. You cannot suppress an endemic respiratory virus, at least not until you have understood its ecology and routes of transmission. Neither of these boxes has been ticked.
Read more: COVID-19 – The Tipping Point, The Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, 8 April 2020
The acceptance or pushing of this folly had two catastrophic consequences.
First, it gave backing to restrictions.
Second, some or most created a witch hunt climate in which few people felt like knuckling down and studying what was going on, thus missing the golden opportunities the situation presented to solve some of the riddles.
Third, those listed below showed crass ignorance of respiratory viral epidemiology and they are likely to approach other topics with the same facile attitude in the future: small hands, long tongue. So here we go in no particular order (with thanks to the source in brackets):
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Devi Sridhar, Public Health Professor
Tom Frieden, Former CDC Director
Jerome Adams, Former Surgeon General
Bill Gates, Software developer
Anthony Fauci, NIH Director
Rochelle Walensky, CDC Director
Eric Feigl-Ding
Michael Osterholm, Infectious Disease Professor
Ian Mackay, Virologist
Angela Rasmussen, Virologist
Ellie Murray, Epidemiology Professor
Lisa Iannattone, Dermatology Professor
David Fisman, Public Health Professor
Irfan Dhalla, Medical Professor
Christina Pagel, Operational Research Professor
Zoë Hyde, Epidemiologist
Isaac Bogoch, Infectious Disease Physician
Tomás Ryan, Neuroscientist
Susan Michie, Health Psychology Professor
Bruce Arthur, Toronto Star Columnist
Yaneer Bar-Yam, Physicist
Mike Gibbs, Ontario Ministry of Health
Deepti Gurdasani, Epidemiologist
Brian Goldman, ER MD
The New York Times Editorial Board
Jacobin Magazine
John Ross, China lobbyist
Chen Weihua, China Daily EU Bureau Chief
James Palmer, Foreign Policy Magazine Deputy Director
Peter Daou, Democratic Campaign Strategist
Erica Joy, CTO at Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
Dr. Oz
Jason Silverstein, Medical Professor
Yoni Freedhoff, Medical Professor
Zubaida Haque, Equality Trust Director
Daniel Andrews, Premier of Victoria, Australia
Kevin Rudd, Former Prime Minister of Australia
Diane Abbott, MP
Timm Bruch, CTV Reporter
Shafi Ahmed, Medical Professor
Abe Oudshoorn, Nursing Professor
Ananyo Bhattacharya, Science Writer
Bloomberg Opinion
Brendan Crabb, Microbiologist
Luke Bailey, iPaper Editor
Paul Bongiorno, Saturday Paper Columnist
Dirk Devroey, Medical Professor
Emily Deans, Psychiatrist
Ximena González, Freelance WriterOmar Ghraieb, Oxfam Policy and Campaigns Officer
Zoe Daniel, Australian Politician
Diederik Gommers, Chairman of the Dutch association for ICU doctors
Jay Beecher, Investigative Journalist
Femi Oluwole, Writer at The Independent
Jennifer Gunter, OB/GYN
Cheri DiNovo, Canadian Politician
Malgorzata Gasperowicz, Developmental Biologist
Andrew Gaffney, Sports Writer
Andreas Eenfeldt, CEO at Diet Doctor
Quentin Dempster, Journalist
Simon Houpt, Writer at Globe and Mail
Issa López, Film Director
Rhys Jones, Public Health Doctor
Emmett Macfarlane, Political Science Professor
Bartley Kives, CBC Reporter
Jane Merrick, iPaper Policy Editor
Virginia Heffernan, Wired Columnist
Brian Klaas, Global Politics Professor
Andrea Horwath, Canadian Politician
Judy Melinek, Forensic Pathologist
Chico Harlan, Washington Post Bureau Chief
Julien Mercille, Geography and Environment Policy Professor
Paul Mason, Journalist
Margaret Morgan, Filmmaker
Mary-Margaret McMahon, UK Politician
Steven Newman, Floriculture Professor
Don Moynihan, Public Policy Professor
Neel Kashkari, President at Minneapolis Federal Reserve
Kai Kupferschmidt, Science Journalist
Shannon Palus, Editor at Slate
Umbereen S Nehal, Founder at Nehal Group LLC
Jonathan S Perkins, UCLA Director of Race and Equity
Tyler Watt, Public Health Nurse
Tony Blakely, Epidemiologist at Melbourne University
Alfons López Tena, Spanish Politician
Tara C Smith, Infectious Disease Professor
André Picard, Globe and Mail Health Journalist
Ishaan Tharoor, Washington Post Columnist
Michael Schull, Medical Professor
Stefanie Leder, TV Writer/Producer
Diana Z Berrent, Founder at Survivor Corp
Asa Winstanley, Investigative Journalist
Jeff Sharlet, Author
Bell Ribeiro-Addy, UK Politician
Claudia Webbe, UK Politician
Bruce Hawker, Political Commentator
Alheli Picazo, Freelance Writer
Charlie Stross, Author
George Aylett, UK Politician
Jeremy Farrar, Director of the Wellcome Trust
Brianna Wu, Executive Director at Rebellion PAC
The Nation
17. Scientific consensus on the COVID-19 pandemic: we need to act now. Published online 14 October 2020, The Lancet (see image below).
The OECD data is very concerning and helps show the danger of thinking that the coronavirus pandemic presents us with a binary choice between saving the economy or saving lives.
This is a false dichotomy, and the truth is that minimising community transmission will allow a faster and stronger economic recovery. This is why the APPG on coronavirus has been pushing government to aim to reduce Covid-19 transmission to as close to zero as possible in preparation for the difficult winter months ahead.
Saving lives or UK economy from Covid a ‘false choice’, MPs warn, The Guardian, 26 August 2020
21. Depressingly, even Sponge Bob pushed for lockdown.