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I really don't think it did:

> I think the more important point, somewhat ironically made on HN, is the critical effects of sleeplessness and promoting healthy sleep as a national public health priority. It seems to me this is just another pernicious example of how lockdowns and disrupting a population’s routines directly and indirectly damages public health.

Does this really blame it all on lockdowns? All I see is "lockdowns are damaging", which is certainly true whatever your political beliefs.



>another pernicious example of how lockdowns and disrupting a population’s routines

There is not even a hint in the comment that there is another cause to this disruptions besides lockdowns.




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