I usually don't even bother reading threads I have been banned from, because they are almost always nonsense so bad that the original poster does not feel he can defend them. I usually ignore YouTube videos, because any idiot can make one.
But I actually watched the video that Havana Moon claims is "This doctor says lockdown is a lie". The individual in the video refuses to identify himself, but his grammar is poor. He does not seem to know much about why things are happening, and according to him, no one is interested in telling him. He does not understand that most "virus tests" are actually looking for the RNA or DNA of the virus, or the antibodies that react to the virus. All of this made me begin to question whether he really is a doctor. I mean, how does a medical doctor not know what a "virus test" is?
But then I watched it again, and heard the first claim he made. He said he was a "respiratory therapist". That is NOT a doctor. It is not even a nurse. They are sometimes called nurses, but are in fact less qualified than nurses.
A doctor would typically have 14 years of education, and training after high school. It would not be uncommon for it to be far more, and sometimes it can be a year or two less. But 14 years is a reasonable estimate.
A respiratory therapist has, at most, 2 years of education after high school. He has an associate degree from a community college. If he had a bachelors degree(4 years), he would be a respiratory nurse.
The reason no one is telling him why things are happening is they do not think he would understand, and they do not care about his input. It is the same reason no one is explaining to the janitorial staff.
I hope this helps Havana Moon understand the difference between a highly educated and trained medical professional, and a slightly trained support staff.