Senator Susan Collins Reveals More People in Maine Died from OVERDOSE than COVID in 2020

The human toll of the Draconian lockdowns during the pandemic has gone grossly underreported. As the fake news media got into bed with Democrat governors who forced business closures and human isolation, they refused to balance their so-called” journalistic” coverage with the potential harms of these measures.

And when former President Donald Trump raised concerns about the impact on people struggling with opioid addiction and mental health, the establishment media demonstrated callous disregard.

This troubling video highlights the fact that more people in Maine died from drug overdoses than Covid in 2020. As Maine’s Senator Susan Collins point out, overdose deaths are on the rise not only there, but across the country. And it’s a direct fault of the pandemic.

 

The hard facts are that Democrat governors want to keep community members under their boots as long as possible. As the heartbreaking facts about the loved ones lost due to lockdowns and isolation come to light, voters may want to consider whether their political leaders power grabs and lockdown measures have caused more deaths than saved ones.

It’s certainly to her credit that the Maine senator drags the realities of lockdowns and isolation to light in Washington, D.C. But the other side of that coin is the fact the dishonest media won’t acknowledge the role they played in fear-mongering and endorsing wrong-headed policies that led to overdose deaths skyrocketing. If Americans are going to make informed decisions about the country’s future in the 2022 election, everyday people need to get the facts from this report.

 


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