The article isn’t making strong arguments, rather pointing out that various claims beggar belief. I.e, that the vaccine somehow produces way better future immunity than having had Covid and recovering. This is an extraordinary claim being presented with flimsily evidence. Etc.
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Most of it well worn stuff of which I think you are already aware. But if any are new, could provide fodder for coffee time.
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cuts both ways. Hiding behind a laundry list says nothing about the truth of any of them. Debunking one claim says nothing about the validity of the others.
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If you debunk the STRONGEST claim, it says something.
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this is your saddest ever tweet
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Well duh. Ivor made the strongest claim! The" brilliant British doctor Malcolm Kendrick - at least". "Think about impossibility, if not improbability." Is that not sufficiently strong in and of itself? C'mon man, "being correct depends on it".
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It has been a year. We've already seen various states and countries approach it in dramatically different ways. One would think that by now we would have a clear cut answer to which method has worked best. I'm not sure that we do. As
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He quoted literature in his analysis so he must be right.
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When one’s advocacy for a scientific hypothesis precedes reasonable effort at falsification one strays from being scientific. And the more zealous is the premature advocacy of a scientific hypothesis, the more similar the exercise is to religion vs science
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