Jay Bhattacharya also wrote:
"the vast majority [of Indians] have recovered from infection and have lasting immunity to reinfection" and warned against the dangers of "unnecessary vaccination"
https://twitter.com/MartinKulldorff/status/1386501570032979971 …
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He was leading you on, though I think you already knew that. He knew full-well what Bhattacharya said and that it was wrong. https://twitter.com/StephenBDugmore/status/1395992334207234048 …pic.twitter.com/JJ8lZ2U0ug
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Not true. And I don't appreciate the suggestion that I am wilfully playing games. My questions and comments, right or wrong, are genuine. I said at the time that the estimates of immunity may well be wrong.https://twitter.com/StephenBDugmore/status/1386403031437266946?s=20 …
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And I agree it's dodgy. The authors are quoting a 3rd party who may be wrong (or immunity is possibly not evenly spread)
But I don't believe this makes the authors 'charlatans'.
And everyone should be motivating for donating the vaccs!!