As usual, Michelle Malkin hits the nail on the head:
Mandatory mass isolation (or at
least the illusion of it) is an efficient way to instill hysteria and disrupt
lives but a poor means of actually protecting the most vulnerable. Selective
social distancing is a futile exercise in virus virtue signaling.
Either we’re
all in or we’re all out. You can’t attribute curve-flattening to “social
distancing” if huge swaths of people never practiced it or opted out when
convenient.
How long must we carry on the
charade? Public health autocrat Anthony Fauci insists we must continue living
like this until there are “no new cases” and “no new deaths” — and until a
vaccine (which his control-freak pal Bill Gates is working overtime to foist on
the world) is in place. This is nuts. The zero-cases/zero-deaths standard
doesn’t exist for any other pandemic. We’re strangling ourselves in CAUTION
tape, riddled with holes, for show. Pretense is a pointless cure worse than any
infectious disease.
Read the entire column here. (Note: Link is to a new web address for Ms.
Malkin).
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