Goodbye Sars-Cov-2

Guest Post by Alex Berenson

Some happy news this Thanksgiving:

Three years after the first atypical pneumonia patients started showing up at hospitals in Wuhan, looks like we can officially put the novel coronavirus behind us.

After crashing in the spring, Sars-Cov-2 deaths have remained a rounding error worldwide ever since, about 1 percent of total deaths. And they continue to fall. Sars-Cov-2 is now roughly as big a killer worldwide as esophageal cancer.

In other words, six months of warnings (and demands for boosters) from public health experts have proven wrong. Shocker!

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