The number of people who had never heard of a PCR test before September but are now blathering on about cycle thresholds and RNA fragments is truly a sight to behold 


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I mean, I'm an expert in a related field and I don't even pretend to expertise about the specifics of PCR, which is why I usually defer to
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You laugh now, but just wait till we discover causal inference!
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That’s the good thing in Marketing and Communication. Everyone is (and was and will be) an expert. The problem is, it lacks of professionals ;-)
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How Epidemiologists, Virologists, Pathologists seeing other expertise during 2020
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Late Dec: haulage
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What's even cooler is the same people* couldn't identify the difference in the three fields and were mostly unaware of their existence until this year. *I am also not an expert in any of these fields*
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Some additional common armchair experts: - economy - statistics - fluid mechanics (for air ventilation)
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Following by the runner-up: medical research armchair experts. Gosh, there are many!
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You forgot Immunology by January.
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