CASES UP = NEW RESTRICTIONS IN EUROPE

As we have reported, virus cases are going up as the number of tests being taken goes up, particularly among students going back to school. And, as we have detailed, the recovery rate for those aged 1 to 65 years who catch the virus is approximately 99.8 percent.
Moreover, the efficacy of the tests are in question. As Dr. Paul Craig Roberts notes, “We are told by Presstitutes that Covid cases are exploding, but we are not told this is the result of a test, declared faulty by its inventor, that produces false positives. The rise in cases merely reflects the deficiencies of the test.”
Despite these facts, countries across Europe have put in place new COVID restrictions due to an increase in new cases.
France put new restrictions on bars has barred parties, including weddings, in public spaces, and residents in some areas will have to stay home from 9 PM to 6 AM.
Yazdan Yazdanpanah, an Infectious Disease Specialist on the French government’s COVID-19 advisory panel, told The New York Times, “Right now, we’ve got to put the brakes on it. This curfew will limit contacts. We’ve got to lower the rate right away. We don’t really have a choice.”
As with many other European nations, Italy requires masks be worn in public. According to the Washington Post, the government sealed off some areas, including Galati Mamertino, a town in Sicily. The Post reported the town tested residents after one person came down with symptoms. Health officials discovered 122 cases among the 2,600 tested, of which the majority were asymptomatic, the report said.
TRENDPOST: Again, the tests are inaccurate, and the majority were asymptomatic. Yet, the government imposes draconian restrictions and locks down an entire area because one person came down with symptoms. And, considering a 99.8 percent recovery rate, coming “down with symptoms” is not a death sentence.
No Booze Rules
The sale of alcohol after 8 PM has been banned in the Netherlands, and the Czech government has closed restaurants and bars and banned the sale of alcohol in public places.
The government will allow only six people to meet, and, following the imposition of online classes in secondary schools and universities, elementary schools will now provide only online classes.
TRENDPOST: Once again, we note these lockdown rules and restrictions to illustrate how arbitrary they are and how ineffective their previous mandates have proved.
Bars open and closed at certain times? Drink booze at home, not outside? No working out at some gyms but OK to work out at gyms in other countries? Closing restaurants at random times, close them down totally, limit capacities, wear masks when not eating, wear masks between sips and bites and always when standing.               
Despite these made up regulations, they persist, and, with few exceptions has the general public and businesses opposed them.
As for the Czech Republic, of its 10.7 million people, to date, 1,500 have died from the virus or the grand total of 0.014 percent of the population. Yet, draconian actions are being taken despite the insignificant death rate compared to the total population and other illnesses that kill much larger percentages of its people. Also ignored, again and again, are the recovery rates from the virus, which are 99.98 percent.

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