In this crisis, state intervention:
- made the healthcare of most health-regulated countries less efficient, less flexible, more corrupt;
- made diseases easier to spread by forced mass-schooling almost everywhere, and distorted incentives to avoid private cars in favor ...
... of mass-transportstion in many places, plus distorted incentives to giant rooms of employees in socialist job models;
- made population (especially the young one) psychologically more dependant on government, less responsible, ready to respond, to act, to take care; ...
- made this specific emergency difficult to manage by silencing scientists discovering it and preventing awareness with violent censorship (possible even murders),
- made it even worse by downplaying, minimizing, mocking and ridiculing it on media and perception, via ...
... politically-funded & politically-driven pseudo-scientific organizations like WHO (telling people for month to ignore "trolls" making a big deal of "just the flu");
- with lockdowns, and other disproportionate measures adoptet to overcompensate the previous damage they ...
... made, created unintended second order effects of thousands of people trying to escape (in closed spaces) before, and trying to survive (by gathering in long lines for food now in the few, undersupplied supermarkets) now, amplifying contagion and nullifying most ...
...benefits of self-quarantine;
- prevents people from getting UV, fresh air & physical activity (yesterday a guy in Italy was arrested for doing a bike ride alone in the wilderness in the mountains of Lombardy), making immune systems worse and people easier to fall ill; ...
- prevents industry from providing more options for testing, mitigating or even preventing (with vaccines), via monopoly and bans (many examples of tests available on the market but banned for political reasons).
- and much more.