In this PJ Media article, the author argues that the so-called “reckoning” for COVID-era public health failures has been largely superficial and has failed to hold key decision-makers accountable.
- Public health officials are accused of making major errors during the pandemic while avoiding meaningful consequences afterward.
- The article points to shifting guidance on masks, lockdowns, and vaccines as evidence of unreliable and politicized decision-making.
- It claims dissenting voices—including scientists and experts—were censored or dismissed rather than debated openly.
- The author argues that media outlets amplified official narratives instead of critically questioning them.
- Trust in institutions like the CDC and other health agencies has significantly eroded due to perceived dishonesty and lack of transparency.
- Current efforts to review pandemic policies are described as insufficient and unlikely to produce real reform.
- The piece calls for deeper investigations and structural changes to ensure accountability and prevent future overreach.
Read the full story: https://pjmedia.com/rick-moran/2026/04/22/the-covid-reckoning-in-our-public-health-system-isnt-going-far-enough-n4952058



