But there’s just no evidence of that. You’re speculating on something unlikely. Surely you know that a lot of people follow you, many may take this out of context. I suggest turning to Covid immunity optimism—it’s been consistent and doesn’t harm society like immunity denying
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Replying to @TheEliKlein
Sorry, immunity denying? I honestly don't know the answer (which I make VERY clear in the thread), but I think that the explanation is less unlikely than I used to. Partially this is after talking to the researchers who did the Indian serosurveys
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Replying to @GidMK @TheEliKlein
It's also worth noting that explanation 3 is in some ways worse for the herd immunity by natural infection argument because it means that the disease is rather more severe than many serosurveys implied, and that the herd immunity threshold is well above the low modeled estimates
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Replying to @TheEliKlein
I wish I could be as certain of these incredibly challenging issues as you
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Replying to @GidMK
Yeah I’m dismissing your unfounded doomer conspiracy theories about reinfections driving Covid surges making natural herd immunity impossible. As I wrote earlier, this always debunked immunity denying has killed 1000s of people. Enough already, this rhetoric does real damage
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Replying to @TheEliKlein
Lol. You can't just dismiss things you dislike as conspiracy theories, that's politics not science. You've presented 0 evidence and at this point I'm not even sure you've even understood what I'm saying at all
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Replying to @GidMK
Now you want evidence to prove a negative? Nope, the burden of proof is on you.
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Replying to @TheEliKlein
Yeh, like I said I feel like you really don't understand either the underlying argument I'm making or even the evidence itself
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Replying to @GidMK @TheEliKlein
Have you read any of the Indian serology data?
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I guess that's a no. I'd suggest reading the studies before calling a scenario "debunked" and dismissing it out of hand
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