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Scientist says COVID lockdowns only prolonged the pandemic, delayed herd immunity

Updated: April 8, 2022 at 6:58 pm EST  See Comments

Fri Apr 8, 2022 – 1:39 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – A leading scientist is continuing his fight against governmental narratives that lockdowns were the best response to COVID-19.

Dr. Knut Wittkowski spoke with Jeffrey Tucker of the Brownstone Institute about the excessive damage he believes has been caused by lockdowns in the wake of the declared COVID pandemic.

Knut Wittkowski is the former head of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design at Rockefeller University’s Center for Clinical & Translational Science, as well as the founder and CEO of drug developer Asdera, LLC. Wittkowski spoke out early in 2020 about what he believed was flawed in the approach to dealing with the viral situation.

He posted a video to YouTube that was taken down after being viewed by millions, wherein he criticized how governments were reacting to the declared pandemic.

His position then as it is now is that there should have been no widespread measures put in place due to what his decades of experience have told him about the activity of viruses.

In 2020 Wittkowski said that the “only thing that stops the disease is herd immunity,” which he reiterated in his conversation with Jeffrey Tucker.

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