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Cornell’s Strict Covid Mandates Proven Useless by New Study: 98.6% of Cases Were Breakthroughs

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Cornell University, an Ivy League institution located in Ithaca, New York, fancied itself as one of the leading universities in the country when it came to implementing Covid measures based on “the science.”

But one of Cornell’s own professors has put a massive dent in those pretensions. In a new research letter published in the JAMA network, Dr. Genevive R. Meredith, a doctor of public health at Cornell University, demolished the argument that all of the Covid and vaccine mandates mattered.

“As SARS-CoV-2 was detected in the US, emergency public health measures took effect, including shutting down schools,” Dr. Meredith writes. “As prevention and control measures improved, emergency response policies were rolled back. Cornell University opened for residential instruction in Fall 2021 using an extensive testing, contact tracing, and isolation program in partnership with the Tompkins County Health Department. Vaccination was mandated for all students and encouraged for employees. Masks were required on-campus, and isolation orders and contact tracing occurred within hours of any positive result. We hypothesized that these measures would limit COVID-19 spread on campus and sought to monitor this with a case-series study of university testing records.”

Wrong. They did nothing to ‘slow the spread’ the doctor of public health found.

“Based on analysis of routinely collected population surveillance data, Cornell’s experience shows that traditional public health interventions were not a match for Omicron,” she concluded. “While vaccination protected against severe illness, it was not sufficient to prevent rapid spread, even when combined with other public health measures including widespread surveillance testing. Generalizability of the study finding might be limited due to the demographics of its sample (the majority of participants were undergraduate students) and by the study’s single institutional setting. As SARS-CoV-2 continues to adapt, surveillance and case-series studies that look across different populations and settings will be helpful in identifying sentinel events and guiding actions to mitigate harm.”

Yet, even the casual justification that they ‘protected against severe illness’ is highly disputable. Firstly, young people 18-29 without serious underlying health conditions are at near-zero mortality risk from Covid-19.

Image credit: US Census Bureau, March 2022

In addition, children and young people were not at more risk from Covid-19 than from the seasonal flu. Even in mid-2020, the mortality risk was approximately equivalent. By early 2022, the risk to young people from seasonal flu was many times higher than from Covid-19. And of course, there are no mandates for the seasonal flu shot.

In December, Cornell University shut down its Ithaca, New York, campus, where it has about 25,600 students, despite the university’s overall student vaccination rate of 99%.

Jeremy Redfern, the press secretary for Florida’s Department of Health, noted the findings on Cornell University.

“Very interesting study from Cornell,” Redfern said. “Mandatory masking, mandatory student vaccination, required PCR tests once/wk, isolation and contact tracing within hours of positive test result. Mask mandates failed (go figure) and 98.6% of cases were breakthroughs.”

While some objected to Redfern’s observation that mask mandates failed to slow the spread at Cornell University, that is a safe conclusion that has been shown by multiple academic scientific studies.

“Contrary to our hypothesis, early mandates were not associated with lower minimum case growth. Maximum case growth was the same among states with early, late & no mandates. This indicates that mask mandates were not predictive of slower COVID-19 spread,” a University of Louisville study found in May 2021.

A peer-reviewed study published in the journal Cureus in April is definitive: “These findings indicate that countries with high levels of mask compliance did not perform better than those with low mask usage.”

Thus, Cornell University should learn a hard lesson about making assumptions without scientific data to back them up and carrying out oppressive policies that violate students’ rights.

Academia exists to challenge prevailing wisdom and to foster independent thinking. That America’s universities no longer appear capable of performing such a basic role in society is a standing warning about the dangers of ‘group think,’ as well as a clarion call that academic reform is urgently needed.

As seen on Becker News. Follow Kyle Becker on Twitter or Telegram.

Current Founder, CEO and Chief Editor of Becker News. Former Writer & Associate Producer at Fox News for #1 top-rated prime-time cable news show. Former Director of Viral Media and Senior Managing Editor for award-winning startup website IJReview, which grew to a readership of 20-30 million Americans a month. Led editorial and social media team that was #1 ranked news & politics publisher on Facebook for story engagement. Writer whose thousands of digital articles have been read by over 100 million unique users.

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