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In retrospect this makes sense. I don't think leaders would all unanimously just crush their economies, and that the Orwellian power grab was them making the best of the opportunity they had.

If leaders knew it was a lab leak and genuinely worried (and overreacted), and then went for the power grabs, that makes more sense.

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Maybe they were worried because the disease seemed pretty deadly regardless of where it was from? Are you r-slurred?

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We've had scary strains of flu before, but nothing caused the kind of global political insanity covid did, and its mortality rate, while higher than that of the flu, doesn't justify the universal response to it.

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In fact, covid isn't dead or anything. There's still new strains, so why are there no lockdowns anymore? Because it was never truly important, Covid isn't that dangerous. To be fair, the politicians were scared of the preliminary numbers, which makes sense, they were scary. The circus just went on for far too long after we found out it was not the black death lol.

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I think the strain that hit China first was much more deadly than what made it around the world.

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