LOMA LINDA MD: Eight reasons to end the lockdowns now

Posted on 04/11/2020 4:41 am

LOMA LINDA MD: Eight reasons to end the lockdowns now

NOTE: Medium.com, where Dr. Geach posted this article, took it down almost immediately, declaring it “under investigation.” We are reposting it in its entirely. Please read and decide if it should be censored or shared. 

By Jonathan Geach, M.D. and colleagues

We have already flattened the curve

We have gone from predictions of millions of deaths, to hundreds of thousands and now we are predicting about 60 thousand deaths. This is with the likely over reporting of death. Dr. Birx admitted the attribution of death to COVID-19 has been liberal (her word). If the death count were limited to deaths directly caused by COVID-19, it would likely be even lower than this.

There needs to be a clear reliable model that shows how many additional lives will be saved. The most effective time for social distancing is early in a pandemic. Lockdowns also slow the development of herd immunity, which helps a society move past the virus. We can still practice good hand hygiene, wear masks in public, and continue social distancing for the elderly and high risk, while we develop protective herd immunity for those most at risk. By the time the lockdowns began, COVID-19 had already been seeded in the US for months, limiting the effectiveness of the lockdowns in the first place as the virus was already widespread.

Economic collapse and unemployment are destroying families

Each day the shutdown continues, we are losing approximately one million jobs, as evidenced by 16.5 million initial weekly jobless claims in three weeks (since March 26). Many of these lost jobs will never return. If the lockdowns continue through April (essentially, a best-case scenario), we’ll be lucky if job losses are limited to 25 million. Many people see 6.6 million people as just a number , as Len Kieffer put it, it is the size of the state of Missouri. Twenty five million is almost the size of the state of Texas!

The 16.5 million jobs lost thus far are only counting people who have filed jobless claims that were processed through April 8, 2020; it’s likely that the real number is quite a bit higher than this. In addition, there are millions of people not-technically-unemployed who have seen their incomes plummet. One example would be so-called gig workers, such as Uber and Lyft drivers. It’s almost certain that realtors are suffering the same fate.

We have not overburdened the health care system

Although, the ER and ICU capacity has increased in many locations, overall healthcare system capacity has decreased dramatically, as all non-COVID and non-emergent care is being neglected. This has led to layoffs of healthcare workers and delays in care for countless patients, which will result in a range of negative consequences. Assuming the need for healthcare services has remained constant while availability of such services has plummeted, countless patients are not receiving the care they need in a timely manner. In medicine, timing is of the essence, so even receiving the same exact in the future comes at a price. Many important services are being delayed: blood donations, organ donations, screening colonoscopies, and many other elective procedures. It is very important to note that elective medical care is not useless medical care; rather, it’s simply meaningful and necessary medical care that is scheduled in advance and not performed on an emergency basis.

Suicide may kill almost as many people as COVID-19 this year

In 2018, there were 48,344 recorded suicides. Economic ruin results in a wide range of health problems, suicide, mental health issues, loss of health insurance, reluctance to visit doctors in light of financial hardship, and increases in substance abuse. This is on top of the delay in non-COVID care.

PPE was limited but is now becoming more available

This article is not meant to diminish the pain and horror this disease can bring to those who get it. I am a physician in one of the highest risk specialties for contracting the disease in the hospital. The lack of personal protective equipment (PPE) facing US healthcare workers is unfair and wrong. Yet, as the curve has flattened, it seems more hospitals have found adequate PPE. The CDC estimates a possible second wave would be at least 150 days from the end of the lockdown, possibly this fall. Ending the lockdowns would have no effect on the PPE for the current crisis. We would have plenty of time to prepare for a possible second wave.

The mortality was overestimated

The IHME model, as well as Dr. Fauci have recently decreased the likely deaths from this pandemic to around 60,000 from earlier estimates of 1–2 million.The early reports of 3–4% case fatality rate (CFR) are likely misleading. The numbers miss those who are asymptomatic or recovered at home without seeking testing. What we really need to know is the infection mortality rate (IFR).

Fortunately we have some good clues. Looking at the data from the Diamond Princess cruise ship, the infection fatality rate on the cruise ship was 1%. However, the average age of people on the cruise ship was much higher than the age of the average American. When you adjust for the differences in age between the cruise ship and America, you see that the IFR should be about 0.1%. There was a recent study out of Germany in the city of Gangelt where they tested 80% of the population, the IFR there was about 0.37%.

The way we are testing now, we cannot know how many people have been infected with COVID-19 since we are missing those who had the disease and recovered. Antibody testing is needed to know the true number of people who have been infected. There is a good chance this number is well above 10 million, which drives the IFR down even further.

Children are at almost no risk from this disease

The CDC estimates 37 to 187 children die every year, not from Covid-19, from the flu. This year we have lost 105 children from the flu. Yet, we have closed every school in America. Education is vitally important and a whole generation will miss a fourth of this school year. Closing schools also goes a long way towards limiting the development of herd immunity.

Authorities should show clear evidence regarding the benefits of indefinite lockdown

Those who want to continue the lockdown indefinitely should show clear evidence regarding the benefits of indefinite lockdown. There needs to be a clear reliable model that shows how many additional lives will be saved considering we have already flattened the curve and there is essentially no further risk of overwhelming the health care system. The previous models were wrong. The consequences of indefinite lockdown are quite staggering, to the tune of one million jobs lost per day.

 

Signed,
Jonathan Geach, M.D.
Ankur J Patel, M.D.
Jason Friday, M.D.
Lacy Windham, M.D.
Ashkan Attaran, M.D.
Jennifer Andjelich, D.N.P.

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I had it back in January and it wasn’t that bad. I felt some shortness of breath and a dry cough that lasted about a week. Corona has no stomach problems, and i never felt like I couldn’t do manual labor on my property. Just worked a bit slower. I have had much worse flu’s before that lasted what seemed to be months But I have asthma and I used to get Pneumonia every winter when I lived in Chicago, so some shortness of breath doesn’t scare me much. Just part of my life. The Chinese Corona Virus has been… Read more »

joseph licata
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my son got it and he is 19 and he was rushed to the hospital on low oxegen levels and a fever and shortness of breath ….then i caught it and it was very scary not to be able to catch my breath , i was drowning in my own fluids

i believe the lockdown was the best thing they ever did and i praise presdent trump for his awesome leadership

Linda Lee Jewels
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Linda Lee Jewels

If lockdown ends too soon, the second wave will come.

DavidRoss
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DavidRoss

And if it doesn’t end soon there won’t be much left to go back to.

Beth
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Beth

Please let everyone know that the reason WHY “authorities can’t show clear evidence regarding the benefits of indefinite lockdown” is because it was Already Factored IN to the estimates!!!

H. Marie Lindsey
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H. Marie Lindsey

I have not seen anything that has presented things like these huge numbers of people dying. I remember the WWII days when traffic was much like today when we had gas rationing, but people were able to gather, there was no threat that a minute thing we cannot even see could invade us without our knowledge and lead possibly to our death. And if testing were available, would that mean testing every week or 14 days to see if in the time from the last testing the virus had not invaded our bodies. If distancing and covering our faces is… Read more »

Beth
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Beth

Social distancing was already factored INTO the predictions!! So….NO!!! It hasn’t made an impact on the spread!!! I’m also questioning the test. Not sure, (haven’t had the time to truly research it), but I have read that the COVID-19 test will come up Positive even when folks don’t have it due to it being a test for MANY viruses of this type. 🤬🤪😡

Michael F Dougherty
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Once the new 5-minute tests are available, this begins to make sense. Personally, I would fine anyone with Coronavirus $1,000 if they are caught is a public area other than their home. Too harsh? Think about it. People who have the disease or think they may have the disease would stay at home so they don’t have to pay the fine. Problem solved.

Mac
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Mac

Way to be a real thinker, Mr. Dougherty. 1) what is the test currently being used? 2)What did the Nobel-prize winning developer actually say his test could and could not be used for? 3) does this meet Koch’s 4 postulates for proving infectious disease cause and transmission? 4) what is the role of the Federal Reserve Bank in our national and world economy? If you are able to investigate and answer these questions with an open mind, you will probably be shocked. More than likely you won’t investigate, because 99% of people merely depend on socially approved sources for all… Read more »

Beth
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Beth

Truth

showandtell
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showandtell

Looks like there was too much truth in the Loma Linda piece

tippermart
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tippermart

Please share this as much as you. The Internet powers that be won’t.

Jolhn Steele
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Jolhn Steele

The front line shock troops.Thanks People.. All of you ROCK !!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lord Greystoke
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Lord Greystoke

Loma Linda is a great hospital…

formwiz
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Found your piece after it was censored.

Keep fighting, guys.

Nina Stemple
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Nina Stemple

I wholeheartedly agree that we should end the lockdown. We are destroying millions of lives by continuing. Thank you for sharing this. Really messed up Medium took it down.

Jerry
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Jerry

Sure they will be branded “virus deniers.”

Ray
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Ray