"Nutrition scientist"--would that appease you? And the R0 was not correct at the time of publication and again, not only about the number but the nonsensical "never seen an actual virality coefficient outside of Twitter in my entire career" and terrifying people.
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Replying to @aetiology @z1y2x3 and
How about "epidemiologist," because he has two doctoral degrees and one of them in epidemiology.
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Replying to @jonst0kes @z1y2x3 and
Which has led to a lot of misrepresentation of his expertise, which is the exact problem under discussion. I asked him to acknowledge his lack of expertise in infect disease in the twitter thread he was snitch-tagged into of mine, & he refused to do so.
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Replying to @aetiology @z1y2x3 and
I think we've reached the point where we're going in circles. I follow/RT/learn from a lot of ppl on here re: COVID19 who are in different disciplines. Some adjacent, some not. Eric is one of them, & he's more adjacent that many. I just am not seeing that he's as unqualified...
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Replying to @jonst0kes @aetiology and
...as you're trying to represent. Furthermore, I feel like there's a bunch of professional jealousy and name calling around this that I loath and that sets me off.
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Replying to @jonst0kes @z1y2x3 and
Maybe because you do not understand the nuances of the field? Many of those calling him out have more media appearances already than we can possibly fill--I've turned down/passed on a dozen this week alone. /1
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Replying to @aetiology @jonst0kes and
/2 & that is b/c, even though I know the field, *I don't believe I was qualified.* They really needed someone w/ more expertise in virology, or modeling, or ethics, or global health, etc. When we take on these interviews where we don't have depth, we risk misinforming the public.
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Replying to @aetiology @jonst0kes and
/3 and yeah, I will get on my soapbox about that because that is important to me at any point, but *especially* during an emerging crisis as I mentioned before. There are plenty of experts for people to speak to who can get it right.
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Replying to @aetiology @jonst0kes and
The experts getting it right might be an issue right now, were facing a pandemic and everyone is still arguing about incubation periods, giving advice based on given figures only and transmission methods. It feels like we've been failed
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Replying to @KitchingJill @jonst0kes and
Not 100% sure what you expect from us? Any kind of prediction is messy and difficult. People here are releasing data & publications on this practically in real time, but no one can 100% accurately predict the future. Even w/ incubation periods, it's hard to get that info /1
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