Lockdown saved no lives and may have cost them, Nobel Prize winner believes

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Lockdown saved no lives and may have cost them, Nobel Prize winner believes
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Professor Michael Levitt of Stanford University predicts that the UK will be rid of Covid-19 within weeks

Lockdown caused more deaths than it saved, a Nobel laureate scientist said on Saturday, as he predicted the UK would emerge from Covid-19 within weeks.

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