German newspaper “Bild”: Isolation from COVID-19 was a terrible, huge mistake.

The most sold newspaper in Europe -- "Bild" -- reported that in the face of COVID-19, isolation was a terrible mistake, a huge mistake, after a survey carried out with many public figures, intellectuals, critics and opinionists, politicians and economists. Playing comments by seven well-known intellectuals, from the questioning group, the newspaper "Bild) highlights that [...]
Playing comments by seven well-known intellectuals, from the group of respondents, the newspaper ėBild) highlights that the doubts, arguments, and clashes of these months of isolation, in terms of restricting human rights, result in truth. Among the isolation people have been affected by fundamental rights.
In presenting the opinions of these unconventional “thinkers with great intellectual values, the German newspaper notes that Germany's political leaders injected and imposed on the people cleverly camouflaged recommendations to justify isolation, recommendations that were blindly followed by many countries in Europe, recommendations that merely justified the isolation of the economy and public life, while explaining and violating everyone's freedom, without taking into account “anti-203x> these measures, or other recommendations.
Prof. Klaus Püschel, for example, a pathologist, head of the Institute of Legal Medicine at Hamburg University Hospital, argued with evidence that “at the end, COVID-19 is a viral disease such as the flu, which in many cases is safe and fatal only for exclusive cases”.
“It is important to look at the epidemic post-athmetic, to see if COVID-19 caused deaths at the level of a pandemic”, Dr. Püschel noted. “CO VID-19 proved to be the straw that broke the camel's back”.
Professor Stefan Homburg of Hanover University, a former federal government adviser, acknowledges that official figures never justify isolation.
“The governments of all states, including Germany, which seems to have led others, made a terrible mistake, a huge mistake with the closure, isolation of the country, Europe and the world. Fear is that the consequences may be great, and let the hope remain that governments will not take any second wave of measures and recommendations, but will open up their countries urgently and entirely”, he said.












