What's the name for pseudoscience journalism that tries to cherrypick and massage "scientific arguments" and "expert sources" until they exactly match today's arbitrary "official recommendation"?https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2020/4/24/21233226/coronavirus-runners-cyclists-airborne-infectious-dose …
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To me it seems to give a careful recommendation, yes, but as everthing is uncertain, this seems quite balanced to me. „Other things are probably more dangerous than jogging“ - that seems the core message and that seems to be true.
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