"Surprisingly, the alleged falsehoods are not mentioned, making scientific discourse difficult", but here is my letter in @StanfordDaily defending @SWAtlasHoover, criticized by 98 Stanford faculty members, and his age-targeted #COVID19 strategy.https://www.stanforddaily.com/2020/09/16/letter-to-the-editor-scott-atlas-and-lockdowns/ …
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@gorskon I want to make the fallacy in your logic painfully clear to you as possible. Yes, this is in response to my tweet yesterday exemplifying exceptional industry standards upheld by plumbers vs those not upheld by NPs in healthcare. but that’s not good enough for you? -
Here you tweet that since Dr. Atlas a Stanford trained Neuroradiologist is neither an infectious disease expert nor an epidemiologist, he has no business in stating an opinion on this epidemic. In fact, you go on to ridicule him and say he’s “cosplaying” even though he has much
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Abidicating the practice of Medicine to those NOT trained to do so. Risking the lives of patients and an accurate diagnosis. Easy to hide behind the walls of academia to make hypocritical judgement on others. Now tell me what’s truly vile?
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Btw I’m a SHE not a HE.
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Uhhh The difference is this issue concerns epidemiology - seems very obvious
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