From censoredscience.com:
A professor who once espoused strict lockdown measures during the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has done an about-face and is now begging for forgiveness.
Scott Galloway, a professor at New York University‘s (NYU) Stern School of Business, made this confession during an Oct. 27 panel discussion on the HBO program “Real Time with Bill Maher.” The professor admitted that he was “wrong” for advocating for prolonged lockdown policies.
“I was on the board of my kids’ school during COVID-19. I wanted a harsher lockdown policy,” Galloway told Maher. “In retrospect, I was wrong. The damage to kids [caused by] keeping them out of school longer was greater than the risks.”
“But here’s the bottom line – we were all operating with imperfect information, and we were doing our best. Let’s learn from it; let’s hold each other accountable. [But] let’s bring a little bit of grace and forgiveness in the s**t show what was COVID-19.” to read more
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