Summary of the COVID Report: “Lessons Learned”

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Congress Releases 580 Page COVID-19 Response Report!
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly Summarized

The 118th Congress will not be known for the legislation it passed. It will be known for the record it made and the corruption it revealed. Under the Biden Administration, Congress did not make many new laws in the deeply divided and highly charged political climate. The gridlock produced something even more important. The House held many hearings, which built a robust and solid record of what the federal government did to the American people during the declared COVID pandemic. 

One of these efforts was an investigation of the U.S. response to COVID-19. The House created a Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, which released the fruits of its labor in early December 2024. After two years of work, 25 hearings, 38 depositions or interviews, investigation of government documents, review of scientific publications and more, the committee released its 520-page report containing 114 findings of fact about actions of the federal government and other key players in national and local public health responses. The document is called “After Action Review of the COVID Pandemic: The Lessons Learned and a Path Forward”.

The report is full of damning findings. It’s worth a moment to read through the 11-page table of contents to get a summary of the conclusions of the committee on topics including lockdowns, masking, school closures, virus origins, New York nursing home policy, use of taxpayer funds, COVID shot mandates, World Health Organization failures, doctored documents, hiding evidence, blocking congressional investigations, and more.

A Voice for Choice Advocacy works closely with Stand for Health Freedom, and is their representative organization in California.   Stand for Health Freedom has reviewed the document and summarized some of the most important findings for US children and for informed consent.

Read Stand For Health Freedom Summary Article

This is just the tip of the iceberg. AVFCA and SHF encourages you to go to the Congressional Report and read the sections of the report that are most meaningful to you. It’s extremely well written, with each topic addressed in 1-3 pages and heavily cited.

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Christina Hildebrand
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