Do we do autopsies on children who die with seasonal flu or do we do "election fraud math" and conclude that because no underlying conditions were obvious, they do not exist? Take a guess, even if you are not an expert. What do you think is more likely?https://twitter.com/AboutPediatrics/status/1363872460722954246 …
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Scott's question has been answered multiple times but he's equivocating. The most likely reason is that he has some overall point he's trying to push that is getting obliterated by reality.
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Well, Bubble Boy...
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Or maybe, just maybe, some infectious diseases are actually bad and can kill healthy people....but what do physicians know who treat patients like this every day.....
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I said this already. You're changing the definition of healthy. Please define your version.
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Looking forward to that ground-breaking paper proving the doctors wrong, Scott. I know you can do it.
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@ScottAdamsSays Ask yourself if you are using your platform for good? If@steak_umm can demonstrate scientific competency, maybe you could too! Give them a follow. Or follow some infectious disease specialists.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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