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WHO reverses course, again: Lockdowns as primary response to COVID-19 now said to be "damaging&

• Natural News - Ramon Tomey

(Natural News) The World Health Organization (WHO) has advised against lockdowns as a primary response to the COVID-19 pandemic after seeing the extent of damage they have caused. The organization's latest advice is a complete turnaround from its earlier stance, which recommended lockdowns to address the coronavirus's spread.

Dr. David Nabarro, the special envoy on COVID-19, told The Spectator that the organization does not advocate lockdowns as the primary means of control of this virus. He cited the economic effect of lockdowns worldwide as proof that the measures do more harm than good. Nabarro added that the economic impact of lockdowns gives rise to other problems: "We may well have a doubling of world poverty by next year [and] at least a doubling of child malnutrition."

Instead of lockdowns, Nabarro suggested countries "work together and learn from each other" in developing "better systems" for controlling the pandemic. The only time a lockdown should be justified was when countries needed to reorganize their efforts, rebalance its resources and protect their exhausted health workers, he added.

The WHO previously recommended lockdowns as an effective measure to address the spread of the coronavirus

Lockdowns became ubiquitous this year, as governments around the world scrambled to contain COVID-19, but the shutdowns have done little to stop the pandemic. Rather, the restrictive measures in cities, states and entire countries have ruined businesses and crippled livelihoods. The lockdowns also impacted individuals themselves as they bore the brunt of isolation and cabin fever due to limited movement.

Some WHO officials have previously encouraged the use of lockdowns to contain the pandemic in a number of countries. Dr. Takeshi Kasai, regional director for the Western Pacific, said in April that lockdowns would be the "new normal" until a vaccine is found. Kasai added that people must adapt their lives and health systems alongside the current situation.

Another official, Health Emergencies Program Executive Director Dr. Michael Ryan, warned in July that countries who fail to address early signs of resurging outbreaks could have full lockdowns as "the only option" available to them.

The full scope of the damage lockdowns caused is just emerging

Support for lockdowns has slowly eroded as the coronavirus pandemic lingers, and the effects of shutdowns are coming to light.

Various economic sectors have been hard hit by the lockdowns, causing small businesses to close and larger ones to reduce operations. The pandemic has the hardest hit the travel sector: Countries' varying lockdown rules have caused flight cancellations. D


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