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Professor Harvard Medical School. Disease surveillance methods. Infectious disease outbreaks. Vaccine safety. Free SaTScan, TreeScan and RSequential software.

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    1. Sam Horwich‏ @samhorwich Jan 6

      What Dr. Prasad is claiming, that the political left is attibuting rise in Covid cases to individual behaviors, is the exact opposite of what's actually happening. The political left has generally been skeptical of the blame-individuals approach. Total straw man argumentpic.twitter.com/YUZcAONjWN

      26 replies 6 retweets 73 likes
    2. Eli Perencevich, MD MS 🧼  😷‏Verified account @eliowa Jan 6
      Replying to @samhorwich

      Agree. I blame the government in iowa for keeping bars open, not people going to open bars. Most people aren’t epidemiologists (except on twitter)

      11 replies 0 retweets 35 likes
    3. Dr. Angela Rasmussen‏Verified account @angie_rasmussen Jan 6
      Replying to @eliowa @samhorwich

      And Dr. Prasad is one of the biggest armchair policy analysts/tone policemen out there when it comes to the pandemic.

      7 replies 0 retweets 32 likes
      Martin Kulldorff‏ @MartinKulldorff Jan 6
      Replying to @angie_rasmussen @eliowa @samhorwich

      Don't know if they are left/right, but @VPrasadMDMPH is correct that blaming and shaming the public is a major public health mistake. Counterproductive. Public health experts know that. For the rest, here is some armchair reading material by @JuliaLMarcushttps://www.npr.org/2020/12/19/948403401/epidemiologist-on-why-pandemic-shaming-isn-t-working …

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        2. Eli Perencevich, MD MS 🧼  😷‏Verified account @eliowa Jan 6
          Replying to @MartinKulldorff @angie_rasmussen and

          Bringing in the left was counterproductive. As far as blaming and shaming, meh. As an example, folks are violently anti-mask even without blaming. Manufactured to get attention, which it does. It’s fake blame and shame in real life (not sure about social media)

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        3. Phathed‏ @phathead_oz Jan 6
          Replying to @eliowa @MartinKulldorff and

          I have yet to see a good side to this division. Speaking of mask violencehttps://www.startribune.com/maplewood-fitness-club-manager-subdues-gunman-angry-over-unmasked-patrons/600006686/ …

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        1. Dave Rogers‏ @iahphx Jan 7
          Replying to @MartinKulldorff @jhaskinscabrera and

          Biggest problem is that public health officials don't really know how the virus spreads, but nonetheless intentionally spread fear to try to "motivate" the public to care. Is it really surprising that people don't trust these officials and start tuning them out?

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