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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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    Martin Kulldorff‏ @MartinKulldorff Jun 21

    During a pandemic, the most unscientific thing one can do is to discourage open scientific debate. The story of droplets vs aerosols by @MeganMolteni in @WIRED.https://www.wired.com/story/the-teeny-tiny-scientific-screwup-that-helped-covid-kill/ …

    9:20 AM - 21 Jun 2021
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      1. Pure Democracy Party 🌴 🇳🇿‏ @PureDemocracyNZ Jun 21
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff @Jojones2762 and

        Great article! It was so obvious the WHO was wrong. Absolutely ridiculous. It probably helps a lot to revisit what happened and be reminded of these grave mistakes.

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      1. wolvverine‏ @wolvverinepld Jun 21
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff @MeganMolteni @WIRED

        Wired also published many unscientific thing in 2020 ...

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      2. Selenite‏ @AltSelenite Jun 21
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff @MeganMolteni @WIRED

        Bring more engineers who could explain how the fabric used in N-95 masks can filter virus with very high efficiency, even though it looks like “chain-link fence against flies” to common sense man.

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      1. Paolo del Capo‏ @pmci1978 Jun 21
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff @MeganMolteni @WIRED

        A fascinating read. I don’t understand how masking helps with aerosols, though. They were sold to people in the U.K. as blocking droplet transmission from the wearer (if infected) to another person. Perhaps that clarification is a full article in itself?

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      2. Dr Christine Peters‏ @microlabdoc Jun 21
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff @MeganMolteni @WIRED

        Interested to know if in your view airborne denial could be helpful for GBD aims of rapid dissemination through a population?

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      3. Lazarus Long‏ @LazarusLong13 Jun 21
        Replying to @microlabdoc @MartinKulldorff and

        He RT'd this out afterwards. Trying to draw parallels between lockdown and airborne. Nice try, though!pic.twitter.com/NIqVK84Td3

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      1. Todd Hartle‏ @talltodd65 Jun 21
        Replying to @MartinKulldorff @MeganMolteni @WIRED

        Confused. If aerosols then why were masks recommended? 🤷‍♂️

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      1. albeit‏ @albeit Jun 25
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        High resolution video captured in Japan early last years SHOWED exactly how this works. Thinking government has the correct view on anything is a false sense of security. It’s just a giant thumb on the scale. https://youtu.be/H2azcn7MqOU 

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