Commentary A report that warned the UK government of high numbers of non-COVID-related deaths as a result of adopting lockdown measures similar to those used by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 2020 was hidden from the British public for three months, until after the restrictions were lifted. The UK government was told that more than 200,000 non-COVID deaths could occur if it implemented the first lockdown, but it chose to proceed, and it has since enforced two more. The Department of Health, Office for National Statistics, Actuary’s Department, and the Home Office compiled the report that predicted the first lockdown, which began on March 23, 2020, could lead to hundreds of thousands of non-COVID deaths. It stated that in the first six months, there could be as many as 25,000 extra deaths because hospital beds would be prioritized for COVID-19 patients, while people with other health issues would go …