A recent report that reviewed the cost-benefit balance of lockdowns, widely imposed by governments around the world to prevent the spread of the CCP virus, said the restrictions do more harm to public health quality than no restrictions. “The decision to adopt repeated or prolonged lockdown measures cannot be based on COVID-19 numbers alone. Instead, we need to better recognize the risks and trade-offs inherent in our public health measures against COVID,” Ari Joffe, a specialist in pediatrics, pediatric infectious diseases, and pediatric critical care medicine at the University of Alberta, wrote in a report (pdf). The report, titled “Rethinking lockdowns: The risks and trade-offs of public health measures to prevent COVID-19 infections,” Joffe pointed out three major mistakes in the current way of evaluating the impacts of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. First, early estimates of lethality were based on “case fatality rate,” which looks at the number of …