This is utterly disgusting (H/T @hagilani). Stanford professor Jay Bhattacharya, who is pushing truly awful COVID-19 vaccine misinformation, is now accusing Dr Fauci of being America’s number 1 anti-vaxxer.
Projection much?
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Great Barrington Declaration’s partner, the Koch-funded American Institute for Economic Research, is a HUGE anti-vaxx group (see its website or AIER’s Naomi Wolf or Stacey Rudin’s tweets). Here AIER’s Phil Magness accuses, um,
@angie_rasmussen of being anti-vaxx Projection much?pic.twitter.com/opgDqiiUyu
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Ah, yes, Phil, one of the AIER public health brain trust in who is so well-versed that he doesn't know the difference between a virologist and an epidemiologist, yet speaks with supreme authority that he, Naomi, and Stacey all understand the science better than we ever could.
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The same Phil who thinks that the only reason Australia has had few cases of COVID is that it is a "remote Pacific island" and Sydney is a small country town
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I mean Manhattan is just a small island off the coast of America.
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Manhattan != NYC. NYC as a whole is 10k per square mile.
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My fave part of Phil's strange argument is that I live in Sydney, in a suburb that's about 20-30k per square km, because the inner city is really quite dense
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