Despite being written by eminent epidemiologists it was scarcely reported.
Why on earth don't they work, assuming they don't?
The AIER has listed 31 scientific studies into the efficacy of lockdowns published last year and this which conclude that there is no evidence, surprisingly enough, that lockdowns reduce the numbers of deaths.
By this I do not mean that the lockdowns delay deaths which ensue after the lockdown is lifted, which you would expect, but that they do not prevent deaths in the first place.
The answer is because it is almost impossible to stop viruses spreading.
In England and Wales 40% of Covid deaths in England and Wales in spring were among care home residents, and a large proportion of Covid deaths happens in care homes in all affluent societies which put old people into care homes.
In England and Wales 40% of Covid deaths in England and Wales in spring were among care home residents, and a large proportion of Covid deaths happens in care homes in all affluent societies which put old people into care homes.
Another reason is that very many people are infected in hospital. Public Health Scotland found that between half and two thirds of serious infections were picked up in hospital. This is paralleled in every country in the world. Care homes and hospitals are not protected by lockdowns.
At the same time under lockdown half the British workforce were travelling to work, while only around a third work exclusively from home and lots of people shopped in shops not online. The same is true in every part of the world that's locked down.
Meanwhile countries that did not have lockdowns at all, like Sweden, Iceland and Belarus, or only had lockdown last spring like Romania do better than countries that have rigorous lockdowns.
Meanwhile countries that did not have lockdowns at all, like Sweden, Iceland and Belarus, or only had lockdown last spring like Romania do better than countries that have rigorous lockdowns.
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