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COVID Reason scrutinizes COVID-19 policies, vaccinations, masks, and censorship, presenting counterarguments to mainstream narratives. It focuses on legal battles, government overreach, adverse vaccine effects, and advocates for individual freedoms and transparent information dissemination. The content also includes personal stories of those affected by COVID-19 protocols.

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Top posts of the year

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648 implied HN points 19 Jul 23
  1. Obesity rates in the US saw a significant increase in 2021, reaching nearly 34%.
  2. The CDC BRFSS survey for 2021 shows the highest jump on record in obesity.
  3. Justin Hart's publication, Rational Ground, covers the updated data on obesity rates in 2021.
648 implied HN points 06 Jun 23
  1. Many people are ignorant about the true impact of Covid.
  2. Gaining expertise on Covid requires significant time commitment.
  3. Experts feel a duty to educate and make a societal impact.
648 implied HN points 14 Jun 23
  1. Forest fires are being misused to push certain agendas.
  2. Blaming climate change for the rise in fires lacks strong evidence.
  3. Preventing fires through forest management is crucial, yet often overlooked.
589 implied HN points 17 Jul 23
  1. Presidential responsibilities should align with the Constitution and citizens' rights.
  2. Be cautious of rhetorical constructs being presented as legal realities.
  3. Terms like 'misinformation' and 'disinformation' can be used to manipulate public discourse.
550 implied HN points 03 Jun 23
  1. Lockdowns led to 1.5 million missed cancer referrals in the UK
  2. 40% of cancer patients in the UK experienced treatment delays during the pandemic
  3. 60% of cancer clinical trials were suspended or delayed due to COVID-19
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550 implied HN points 11 Jul 23
  1. The 'Proximal Origin' paper on COVID-19's origins had significant influence and impact.
  2. Findings and conclusions of the 'Proximal Origin' paper are now being challenged.
  3. The report raises questions about the origins of COVID-19 and the influence of key figures like Dr. Fauci.
530 implied HN points 27 Jun 23
  1. Lockdowns have been linked to an increase in teenage girls developing eating disorders and self-harming since 2020.
  2. The lack of control during lockdown triggered behavior in young women, leading to focus on eating and appearance.
  3. Investment in early mental health support, especially for eating disorders, is crucial for children and young people.
511 implied HN points 09 Feb 24
  1. A special counsel decided not to press charges against Biden due to significant memory lapses during interviews.
  2. Obama faced significant down-ticket losses during his presidency, with nearly 1,000 seats lost over eight years.
  3. There is a concern that Trump's actions in the White House may disqualify him for a second term.
471 implied HN points 17 Aug 23
  1. In times of crisis, fear and panic can lead to chaos and turmoil in a community.
  2. Misinformation and suspicion can exacerbate the situation, causing people to turn on each other.
  3. Power can be abused by authorities in enforcing measures, leading to unrest and further discord.
471 implied HN points 24 Jul 23
  1. Real personal income growth has significantly slowed since before 2000.
  2. The US economy is weighed down by debt, labor shortages, and lack of productive investment.
  3. Federal debt and GDP growth rates are unsustainable, leading to future economic challenges.
471 implied HN points 08 Jun 23
  1. The Department of Treasury engaged in censorship activities along with the Census Bureau and other organizations.
  2. The government utilized public/private partnerships to carry out censorship.
  3. CISA and the Department of Treasury worked together to censor information that undermined public confidence in financial systems.
452 implied HN points 26 Jun 23
  1. The economic hardships faced by colleges due to campus closures have real human costs, impacting students, families, and communities.
  2. Closing campuses for extended periods has led to declining mental health among students, with significant increases in reports of academic difficulties and suicide contemplation.
  3. The repercussions of campus closures extend beyond students to faculty, staff, families, and businesses, causing job losses, revenue dips, and broader negative impacts on the higher education ecosystem.
255 implied HN points 28 Jul 23
  1. Researchers in Korea are working on a room temperature superconductor.
  2. This material could be a game-changer in physics.
  3. The discovery has the potential to impact daily life significantly.