
By Bob Hoge
Kevin Bass, a 7-year MD/PhD student at a medical school in Texas, wrote a January 30 opinion piece for Newsweek in which he said some startling things we haven’t heard many in the medical community admit since the Wuhan pandemic started, and certainly not in publications like that. His conclusion: the decisions made by the federal government at the federal, state, and local levels actually led to unnecessary deaths:
As a medical student and researcher, I staunchly supported the efforts of the public health authorities when it came to COVID-19. I believed that the authorities responded to the largest public health crisis of our lives with compassion, diligence, and scientific expertise. I was with them when they called for lockdowns, vaccines, and boosters.
I was wrong. We in the scientific community were wrong. And it cost lives.
The damage that was caused by govt policy, censorship, propaganda and cowardice made the consequences of the pandemic far worse.
May this be a lesson for the future.
Its crazy how many people still cling to the false narratives.
— Sal Di Stefano (@mindpumpsal) February 7, 2023