But the people who rejected Wuhan extremes did so based on science. Science never suggested we should react to this virus so extremely. A bunch of scientists did, but it was because of their interpretation of complex predictive models, not actual science. The countries that did
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I am entirely convinced you don't know what science really is. But you're right that the public shouldn't listen to the thing you're calling "science" when they make their decisions. I've always agreed with you about the value of experts.
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Shocked you kept going after he said, "science tells us what to do with misinformation." Lol Bad data, inaccurate models is a human blind spot. This means, everything should be decided on a risk management basis, not a scientific one. Assume the data and models are wrong.
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