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Keep in mind:The pandemic didn’t use erroneous data to model an inflated estimate of mortality.The pandemic didn’t write hyperbolic headlines.The pandemic didn’t create overly-inclusive reporting requirements.The pandemic didn’t des
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Re: “Masking will save the economy.”At the consumer level, there are legions of people, like myself, who will not purchase subpar, muted, restricted experiences.There are also legions who *demand* subpar,
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It is erroneous to suggest that all 2020 excess death can be rolled into "COVID-19 death toll"The article reeks of a messaging technique called "priming", which prepares ppl to accept
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I want to share my thoughts on the Twitter exodus and censorship and let you know where I stand.First, I'm not going anywhere. My follower count can tank and they
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Whatever happened to proportionality?The only reasonable justification for arrest of civil society (lockdowns, school closures, etc.) is in the presence of a disease so severe that if we failed to
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Once upon a time, I worked in marketing.The one strategy I consistently advised brands to avoid—despite it being very popular (& lucrative)—was ‘native advertising’.And I there’s a important connection here
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This NYT article cites staffing shortages—not bed availability—as the primary reason SoCal hospitals are full.What they fail to mention is that mandated school closures are estimated to have removed at
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Many think this is a reasonable take. I have a different opinion.Using normal life as a bargaining chip to increase vaccine compliance is coercive and problematic...1/6https://twitter.com/Nursejackaay/status/1342828049092521985 Taking away
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This winter, we've seen sparks of public acknowledgement that knee-jerk pivots away from pre-2020 epi/med/public health principles were very costly mistakes.And we ignored what we knew b/c some thought it
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Apparently, the school reopening plan hinges on investing billions of federal dollars—at the urging of the lab lobby—to “reassure” teachers by forcing students and staff to test “at least” once
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Dr. Birx’s fatal flaw was not her need to interact with her family.Human-to-human, I’m glad she refused to abandon those connections.My outrage is squarely focused on any policy/position/politician who regards
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To summarize, the position of the National Education Association —the largest labor union in the US—is “The harm caused by our refusal to open schools is justified because only 16%
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