I'm not sure what this is, except for a twitter feed with a very clear and strong perspective. The Author's perspective seemed to be the only perspective considered. I'm not sure who Thomas Binder is, but he appears to be a random M.D. whose qualifications I know nothing about. That seems like a really low standard of credibility.
It seems like he was saying that COVID was around all 'Flu Season' last year, but that we didn't catch it until Feb because we weren't testing for it. I'm open to that idea, but why did we not see the surge in patients hospitalized earlier in the season?
It seems hard to dispute at this point that this is a highly contagious virus that is significantly more lethal than the Flu. Even when you go down the rabbit hole of Doctors over-counting COVID deaths there is A LOT that you would have to believe in order to believe that this is not a serious situation. I think we can certainly debate the effectiveness of Lockdowns and whether the 'cure' is worse than the disease in those instances, but the desire to almost dismiss the premise seems like something we should have moved past at this point.