Why most of what you know is wrong
In Covid: Why most of what you know is wrong Sebastian Rushworth examines some of the most central
questions about the Covid-19 pandemic.
He demonstrates that Covid-19 is nowhere near as bad as it is portrayed by the mainstream media.
He shows that the mortality rate is below 0.2%, i.e. that for most people the risk of dying if infected
is less than 1 in 500 (less than 1 in 3.000 if you're below 70).
The disease preferentially strikes people who are anyway very close to the end of life, so the amount of
life-time lost when someones dies of the disease is usually tiny.
Moreover, he points out that the measures taken to fight Covid, such as the lockdowns, the huge fear
campaigns and the school closures, will result in far more years of life lost than will be lost due to the virus.
Sebastian Rushworth is a junior doctor in Stockholm, Sweden. His blog about health and science is widely
read across the English speaking world.
"If you want a guide to what is really going on with Covid-19, then I fully recommend this book.
You will end up with much more complete understanding, which is what we are all looking for, I think."
- Dr. Malcolm Kendrick
Interview (20 min.) with the author:
YouTube.com
Website of the author: www.SebastianRushworth.com