I've read that article. It is both interesting and completely unrelated to the herd immunity argument in every way. No one is arguing that t-cells do not play a role in COVID-19 immunity, but as the AUTHOR OF THE STUDY YOU'RE CITING says, it means nothing for herd immunity
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I appreciate that but if those experts differ in their approach, who is right? Sweden v U.K. as example. I think it would have been better had the WHO not lost a lot of credibility.
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The challenge is that policy is not really up to the experts, it is up to politicians mostly. There tends to be much less disagreement between experts about facts than what those facts entail in terms of policy
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Spooky health nerd when posed with Annie saying who do they believe you say it's experts Vs conspiracy theorists, that's disingenuous & you know it. Just as many experts disagree with masks who agree with them just as many experts disagree with lockdown as agree. Plenty disagree
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Gov spreads fear so will use those experts that are happy to spout their narrative. There are plenty of other experts who don't agree. Ask yourself why these other experts never get a platform, even though they are constantly asking for one?
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