Iceland’s Chief Epidemiologist Suggests ‘Covid-19’ Restrictions Could Last For Up to 15 Years
Iceland’s chief epidemiologist has suggested that some COVID-19 lockdown restrictions may remain in place for as long as fifteen years.
Yes, really.
Þórólfur Guðnason, a doctor who serves as the Chief Epidemiologist of the Icelandic Directorate of Health, was quizzed by journalist Esther Hallsdóttir how long the rules should continue.
Guðnason was, “Asked if there is no clear way out of the epidemic, now that measures are being proposed despite vaccinations, and whether we could be on the verge of restrictions over the next five, ten or fifteen years.”
His response was in the affirmative.
Despite a 75% vaccination rate, Iceland’s top epidemiologist agrees that restrictions may be required for the next “five, ten or fifteen years.”https://t.co/ZYixOfPq0O
— Michael P Senger (@MichaelPSenger) July 27, 2021
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