A senior epidemiologist has publicly apologized to his daughterâs generation for failing to more strenuously oppose âmorally wrongâ COVID lockdown measures such as school closures that caused massive damage to children.
The stunning admission was made by Professor Mark Woolhouse, who revealed to Sky News that he was told to âcorrectâ his views after he criticized doomsday COVID models.
The Edinburgh University academic said âplain common senseâ was a âcasualtyâ of lockdown and that his daughterâs generation âhas been so badly served by mine.â
Decrying harmful lockdown measures such as closing schools as âmorally wrong,â Woolhouse said he was told to stay silent when he questioned âimplausibleâ graphs presented by Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA) Sir Patrick Vallance that said COVID cases would exponentially double.
âIf this projection had been extended for another week we would be talking about one hundred thousand cases per day. Another month would have given us close to half a million. Per day. An exponential projection will give you any number you like if you run it for long enough,â said Woolhouse.
When Woolhouse, author of a new book called The Year the World Went Mad, officially lodged skepticism about the figures, he said his âobjections did not go down wellâ.
âAfter a flurry of emails I was invited to âcorrectâ my comments,â he says.
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Suggesting someone high in government was behind the demand, Woolhouse asserted, âit wasnât my views that needed correcting, it was the projections.â
However, the situation played out for a second time when a new model in October 2020 predicted 4,000 deaths a day in the UK despite the âfact that the second wave was already beginning to slow.â
âThe model that generated the 4,000 deaths a day figure was an outlier â all the other model projections gave much lower numbers,â writes Woolhouse, noting how the graph was broadcast to millions of TV viewers anyway.
Woolhouse also revealed how the government knew âpeople over 70 were 10,000 times more likely to die from COVID than those under 15,â but deliberately pursued policies that didnât take this into account and harmed children.
Woolhouseâs comments would have normally made for a banner headline news story.
However, they serve as another reminder that the war in Ukraine has completely obliterated the harm caused by lockdown from the news, and with it the culpability of countless top technocrats who imposed it on the rest of us.
Whether anyone will face any kind of responsibility for the devastation wrought on the population, particularly children, appears to a diminishing possibility.
By Paul Joseph Watson, Guest writer