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Surgeon/scientist promoting science in medicine and exposing quackery. Editor of Science-Based Medicine. My opinions do NOT represent those of my employers.

Michigan, USA
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    1. David Gorski, MD, PhD‏Verified account @gorskon Jan 16
      Replying to @crabb_vicki @SimsYStuart and

      I bet you don’t make errors that are off by 100-fold.

      3 replies 0 retweets 12 likes
    2. Stuart Sims‏ @SimsYStuart Jan 16
      Replying to @gorskon @crabb_vicki and

      The percentage remains the same at 0.1% mortality, as does the validity of my point about mask mandates and neuroticism. But your glee at my pressing the wrong button on my calculator is very hurtful. Be careful Doc. I’m sensitive and I’d like to stay that way. 😂

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    3. Vicki Allen Crabb‏ @crabb_vicki Jan 16
      Replying to @SimsYStuart @gorskon and

      You're confusing mortality rates with case-fatality rates (often given as a percentage) or IFR. Mortality rates capture the burden of disease. CFR/IFR capture the severity of the disease. You did admit your error.

      1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
    4. Stuart Sims‏ @SimsYStuart Jan 16
      Replying to @crabb_vicki @gorskon and

      Am I? Mortality rate is the number of dead divided by the total population size. Case fatality is the number dead of those actually diagnosed with the disease. Correct?

      2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    5. David Gorski, MD, PhD‏Verified account @gorskon Jan 16
      Replying to @SimsYStuart @crabb_vicki and

      You do realize, don’t you, that for the past year #COVID19 has been the number three cause of death in the US, behind cancer and heart disease. It’s killed considerably more than the next two causes of death (accidents and respiratory disease) combined.https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/deaths.htm …

      2 replies 1 retweet 5 likes
    6. Stuart Sims‏ @SimsYStuart Jan 16
      Replying to @gorskon @crabb_vicki and

      And you should realize that those mortality numbers are inflated due to flawed data collection (comerbidity) combined with overly sensitive PCR tests (35-40x). This virus kills the old and sick. Healthy people are not at risk anymore than they are from flu.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    7. David Gorski, MD, PhD‏Verified account @gorskon Jan 16
      Replying to @SimsYStuart @crabb_vicki and

      They are not inflated. If anything they’re underestimates. Even if it was inflated ##COVID19 death rates would have to be “inflated” by more turn a factor of two NOT to make #COVID19 the number three cause of death this year.🙄🤦🏻‍♂️

      1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
    8. Stuart Sims‏ @SimsYStuart Jan 16
      Replying to @gorskon @crabb_vicki and

      Of old and sick people. If you want to mandate masks for 65+, that at least would be somewhat justified. Forcing my 8yo daughter and my healthy wife (who is a teacher) to wear a mask all day at school is absurd.

      4 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    9. Stuart Sims‏ @SimsYStuart Jan 16
      Replying to @SimsYStuart @gorskon and

      Instead of forcing healthy people to wear masks all day, why not instead encourage unhealthy people to get healthier? Diet and exercise. Plenty of sunshine. smh

      3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    10. David Gorski, MD, PhD‏Verified account @gorskon Jan 16
      Replying to @SimsYStuart @crabb_vicki and

      Because it takes a LONG time (months, if not years) to “get healthier” and the pandemic is a threat to them NOW. “Getting healthier” could help in the long term, but is not going to decrease their risk NOW.

      2 replies 2 retweets 5 likes
      David Gorski, MD, PhD‏Verified account @gorskon Jan 16
      Replying to @gorskon @SimsYStuart and

      Also, nice blaming the victim here. You’re basically saying, “Screw you if you can’t ‘get healthier’ to reduce your risk of dying of #COVID19. It’s all on you. It’s all your fault.”

      4:37 PM - 16 Jan 2021
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