Global Covid measures showed striking uniformity in lockdowns and school closures. The Dutch inquiry into these events appears unwilling to examine why countries acted alike or question the official narrative.
The response to Covid around the world followed a similar pattern everywhere. Nations imposed lockdowns, closed schools and businesses, and pushed one approved path while dismissing any doubts. This sameness stands out as a key issue from those years.
Such coordinated actions suggest more than coincidence. They point to shared influences that shaped policies across borders. Yet the Dutch inquiry seems set to avoid deep questions about these forces and their impact on society.
Instead of seeking full truth, the process may aim to defend past choices. This leaves many wondering if real lessons will emerge or if the inquiry will simply confirm what officials already claim.
Original Author: Elisabeth Bennink | Source: Brownstone Institute

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