Lockdown measures have consequences slideshow
What I experienced during the lockdown. A witness reports from the city streets at night. Lockdown measures have consequences such as the increased risk of suicide, adverse mental illness, loss of employment and financial stressors
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- Lockdown measures have consequences
- What I experienced during the lockdown. A witness reports from the city streets at night. Lockdown measures have consequences such as the increased risk of suicide, adverse mental illness, loss of employment and financial stressors
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- Lockdown measurements have consequences
- Place Oslo
- Date19 February-11 March 2021
- Images and text Kenneth L
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- Lockdown measurements have consequences
- What I experienced during the lockdown
- A witness reports from the city streets at night
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- Lockdown measurements have consequences
- It is hard to see any evidence of a stringent lockdown
- In India, numbers of deaths fell when lifting the lockdown; many developing countries followed
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- Lockdown measures have consequences
- The rises in deaths and misery
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- Lockdown measures have consequences
- Increased suicide rates
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- According to experts, the lockdown-induced 50 per cent jump in suicides could kill ten times as many as the virus.
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- Adverse effects on people with mental illness
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- the direct impact on a person’s income and mental health
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- The population in general exacerbated by fear, self-isolation, and physical distancing
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- Lockdown measurements have consequences
- All well-recognised risk factors for suicide
- like loss of employment and financial stressors.
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- Lockdown measurements have consequences
- Suicide risk increases as individuals feel they lack control over their life and what control they do have is without worth
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- Patients have reported being denied cancer care, kidney dialysis and urgent transplant surgeries, with sometimes fatal results
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- The lack of police and NGO working in the field is completely missing
- in the most critical hours
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- Homeless, addicts, drunks, or home violence victims
- Dies alone out in the cold
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- Globally lockdown measurements have consequences
- lockdown measures could reverse a decade’s worth of gains in infant and child mortality, with over a million additional deaths
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- Globally lockdown measurements have consequences
- The exacerbate health, hunger, and misery insecurities, and push another half billion people into poverty
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- Globally lockdown measurements have consequences
- Many developing countries have shifted to easing lockdown restrictions despite rising infections and deaths because they’ve concluded that the cost of lives, livelihoods, and poverty are just too high.
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- Lockdown measurements conclusions
- Most COVID-19 deaths will be not from the virus, but the collateral damage
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- Lockdown measurements conclusions
- All countries should undertake brutally honest retrospective analyses of the modelling design
- Implement mitigation
- Suppression
- Elimination strategies
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- Lockdown measurements conclusions
- Should answer the fundamental questions of lockdown
- how many deaths did lockdowns forestall
- how many more avoided vs historically hard lockdowns
- how many excess deaths caused by direct effects
- how many excess deaths caused by indirect effects
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Sources and additional information lockdown measurements
- Fact check: Studies show COVID-19 lockdowns have saved lives By Reuters Staff
- 2021 Australian Institute of International Affair Lockdowns Could Kill More People Than COVID-19 By Emeritus Professor Ramesh Thakur FAIIA
- Continual lockdowns are not the answer to bringing Covid under control Devi Sridhar The Guardian
- BBC Futures program Why most Covid-19 deaths won’t be from the virus by Zaria Gorvett
- Poor Countries Weigh Easing Lockdowns as Coronavirus Cases Continue to Rising by the Wall Street Journal
- Plagues and Epidemics Infected Spaces Past and Present Edited by D. Ann Herring and Alan C. Swedlund. Published 2010 Berg Publishing
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- Lockdown could kill more people than convid-19 international affairs.org Ramesh Thakur FAIIA, a former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations, is Emeritus Professor of the Crawford School of Public Policy at The Australian National University
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- Richard Dunn is the Associate Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of Connecticut. Fact check Studies CONVID-19 Reuters Staff.
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- The German government has not yet reacted, but on 23 May, authorities confirmed that 52,000 cancer operations delayed. Lockdown could kill more people than convid-19 international affairs.org
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- Reports Kenneth Lyngaas out in the streets buddhajeans.com
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- Zaria Gorvett reported for the BBC Future program BBC Futures program Why most Covid-19 deaths won’t be from the virus
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- Oxfam, the UN, and the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health BBC Futures program Why most Covid-19 deaths won’t be from the virus
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- . Lockdown could kill more people than convid-19 international affairs.org by Ramesh Thakur FAIIA, A former Assistant Secretary-General of the United Nations is an Emeritus Professor of the Crawford School of Public Policy at The Australian National University.
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