Alberta, Canada: Scathing Review Of The Pandemic Policy - Part 2
Terje Hansen
Foreningen Lov og Helse

In January this year, a report was released that evaluated Canada's handling of the so-called Covid-19 (C19) pandemic. The full report is 269 pages long and can be read here.
In Part 1, I showed some of the evaluation reports commissioned by the health authorities in the Province of Alberta in Canada. This report concluded with a rather scathing review of the authorities' C19 policy. Canadian statistician Regina Watteel has discussed the report. She also offers some criticism of the report, focusing on certain shortcomings it has. Dr. Watteel highlights several fairly important elements that I will address below. Among other things, she points out that:
The all-important question regarding the implication of failing to clean up what happened is raised by Dr. Watteel quite precisely: