Ah yes, random twitter person, please do lecture me, an epidemiologist who has written papers on the social determinants of health, how bad lockdowns are for disadvantaged people
Obviously something I'd never considered before 

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social epi is like soccer. everyone is a trainer
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Thank you. Your work is appreciated. Please keep at it.
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Funny-frustrating, I’d say. There’s so much in epi and public health that’s well-established and easily understood, yet...crickets.
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With the decades of futility in the face of a recalcitrant public, I'm curious which experience led to employing "condescending Twitter posts" as a mode of public persuasion.
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People with the highest credentials sometimes comit grave errors and atrocities. Just consider that Fauci, US surgeon general and WHO told people not to wear masks and countries not to worry about Covid. Sweden's Tagnell pushed for heard immunity. All leading to countless deaths.
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Experts told people to avoid crowds then changed their mind overnight (or turned the blind eye) when protests started. Now CDC experts are choosing larger body count due prevalence of given skin color in elders, who are 100 times more likely to die than young people.
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This. And like we aren't looking at it now, monitoring and advocating.
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