"Dude, you're just a cartoonist. Are you saying we should take your medical opinion over two actual doctors?" -- My critics yesterday before this came out 

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No, Scott it's more like you didn't learn the lesson that medical doctors need to back their statements by data regardless of who they are. Thus, a written statement saying "we disagree, you're doing it for the money" isn't a debunking. It's a pathetic ad hominem.
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I backed you up in earlier reply. Scott for some reason readily turns back to institutions even after numerous missteps. Any reference to WHO should be specific...
1) Genuinely curious - why are their math models inferior to other models being used? Maybe they apply locally, but are not accurate nationally or globally, but shouldn’t they use local data to drive decision making.
As infection rates changed so would their data, and their models/stats - just like the CDC models. As you’ve said many times, models aren’t meant to be accurate, they are meant to influence.
What she isn't confusing is the loss of legitimacy of the institutions.
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