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Writing in the New York Times about lessons learned in the five years since the outset of the Covid-19 pandemic, scientist Siddhartha Mukherjee claims that the “collection and dissemination of facts during a pandemic” is “best controlled through validated, state-endorsed channels.”

IN FACT, such channels got the facts diametrically wrong on at least 12 life-or-death aspects of the pandemic, including the:

1) contagiousness of Covid-19.

2) fatality rate of Covid-19.

3) futility of lockdowns and their deadly harms.

4) inefficacy of masks and their negative side effects.

5) negligible risks of Covid-19 to children.

6) potency and longevity of naturally acquired immunity.

7) folly of placing people with Covid-19 into nursing homes.

8) life-saving benefits of using ultraviolet air disinfection in places like nursing homes and hospitals.

9) fallacy of the mantra that Covid-19 was a “pandemic of the unvaccinated.”

10) flaws and dangers of Covid mRNA vaccines.

11) abject failure of Covid mRNA vaccines to improve all-cause mortality.

12) dangers of getting repeated C-19 vaccine boosters.

While operating with six-figure budgets, Just Facts preempted multi-billion-dollar government health agencies and virtually every major media outlet on all of those facts.

Instead of owning up to their lethal failures, certain scientists, officials, and media outlets are now misleading people to believe they never happened.

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