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Dr Jonathan Howard says over 800,000 Americans would be alive today if the US had taken New Zealand's Covid approach.
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After witnessing mass death and suffering on the front line during New York's first wave he was angered to hear influential health professionals minimise the seriousness of the virus and promote herd immunity.

'We want them infected," was the call of then presidential science adviser Paul Alexander. It's the title of Howard's new book, which tells the story of how some medical and public health professionals came to become anti-vaccine and pro herd immunity.
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Dr Jonathan Howard is an Associate Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at NYU Langone Health and the Chief of Neurology at Bellevue Hospital.