If you enjoy this, don't miss the Lancet's new podcast on the future of NATOhttps://twitter.com/BeijingPalmer/status/1237384095619055616 …
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Replying to @Pinboard
We specifically address this in the first episode. This isn't a public health podcast; it's a podcast about how the virus affects the world and how culture and politics drive the responses.
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Replying to @BeijingPalmer
Physics Today can argue with equal correctness that the UN is a large, bound collection of elementary particles, and so diplomacy is within their purview.
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Replying to @Pinboard
This is a very weird argument. Do you think that politics, government, and culture don't have a very direct impact on how the virus is being handled, and the impact on our lives? FP has done regular global health coverage for *years* for this reason.
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Replying to @BeijingPalmer @Pinboard
I hardly think that The Lancet would ever get itself involved in commentating on the medical and mortality consequences of defence policy.
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This is Twitter battle done right. A+ response
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