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Pandemia: How Coronavirus Hysteria Took Over Our Government, Rights, and Lives

Pandemia: How Coronavirus Hysteria Took Over Our Government, Rights, and Lives

by Alex Berenson (Author)

The most important fact about the coronavirus pandemic that turned the world upside down in 2020 is that our response to it has been an epic overreaction driven by a disastrous confluence of public and private interests—all of them purporting to “follow the science.” Since the lockdowns began, millions of Americans have relied on the reporting of Alex Berenson. Exposing the hysteria and manipulation behind the worst failure of public policy since World War I, this clear-eyed journalist has been a critical source of reason and truth. The product of relentless investigation and research, Pandemia explains how an illness that many people will never even know they had became the occasion for economically ruinous lockdowns and the suppression of personal freedom on a previously unimaginable scale. Dispassionate, factual, and untainted by any agenda other than telling the truth, this is the account that pandemic-weary Americans desperately need.

Pandemia: How Hysteria Took Over Our Government, Rights, and Lives is a book by Alex Berenson that argues that the COVID-19 pandemic was exaggerated by the media and government officials. The book claims that the lockdowns and other restrictions that were put in place in response to the pandemic were unnecessary and caused more harm than good.

Berenson is a former New York Times reporter who has written extensively about the COVID-19 pandemic. He has been a vocal critic of the government's response to the pandemic, and his book is a continuation of his criticism.

In Pandemia, Berenson argues that the COVID-19 pandemic was not as deadly as the media and government officials made it out to be. He points to the fact that the vast majority of people who died from COVID-19 were elderly or had underlying health conditions.

Berenson also argues that the lockdowns and other restrictions that were put in place in response to the pandemic were unnecessary. He claims that these restrictions caused more harm than good by shutting down businesses and schools and leading to an increase in unemployment.

Pandemia is a controversial book that has been met with mixed reviews. Some reviewers have praised Berenson for his willingness to challenge the conventional wisdom about the COVID-19 pandemic. Others have criticized him for his lack of scientific evidence and his reliance on anecdotal evidence.

Regardless of one's opinion of Berenson's book, it is a valuable contribution to the ongoing debate about the COVID-19 pandemic. It is a book that will challenge readers to think critically about the information they are being told about the pandemic and to question the motives of those who are making the decisions about how to respond to it.

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Pages:
350 pages
Language:
English