COVID-19: A study of studies shows lockdowns should be locked out | Mulshine

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New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy called people 'knuckleheads' for failing to follow his many mandatory orders on COVID-19, but a new study from prestigious Johns Hopkins University shows lockdown orders didn't work

A man holds an anti-Phil Murphy sign as hundreds gather in a municipal parking lot near the closed Jenkinson's Boardwalk in Point Pleasant Beach during a rally in May of 2020 to protest Murphy's lockdown orders. that shut down the boardwalk there. A new study says that lockdowns may have done more harm than good.That was the title of a

The allusion is to the many references by Gov. Phil Murphy to “knuckleheads” who didn’t follow his orders during the COVID-19 pandemic. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.

 

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Old news already. Stir the pot on another issue! Wait, NJ bridges in bad shape? Best pizza debate? Should Murphy run for President? Sooo many other things to talk about!

Love the picture choice. One of my favorite GovMurphy 'we don't do photoops'. Note the high heels on his wife. Must have covered a lot of miles that day.

Ofcourse they should. Murphy needs to held accountable, stand up to him for once

In which Mulshine pretends that if you want to learn the science of the spread of infectious diseases, you turn to…a Cato Institute economist.

Don't trust this science! You can't trust Johns Hopkins! Murphy knows best!

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