Truly “grave” 
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He sounds more anti-vaxx by the day, sadly.
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Of course, he and his co-authors will get their hackles up and complain to high heaven about being referred to as “antivaccine.” My response: If you don’t want to be called antivax, stop using antivax talking points to make your argument.
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Yeah, fatigue, vs, the 400+ children that have died and tens of thousands hospitalized.
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Children should avoid too much active play too. There is a “grave risk” of fatigue from too much active play.
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Is this guy a real scientist? What's wrong with these people? I honestly don't get it...
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Wasn’t this guy one of the geniuses who said people in India had herd immunity (or were somehow magically resistant) to SARS-CoV-2? What is it about these people that makes them always support a strategy to give the virus its best chance to thrive?
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Do you think we’ll come out of COVID and reputable institutions like Stanford and Cleveland Clinic will back away from the woo peddlers who’ve exposed themselves during the pandemic or will we continue to see the creep of “integrative” medicine into them ?
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I’ve wondered the same thing. They’ve maintained an uneasy relationship with CAM/integrative medicine advocates for a long time.
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It was a long long way down for him. I guess the bottom is not yet there, but the point of not return is clearly passedhttps://twitter.com/ikashnitsky/status/1376333097084596224?s=19 …
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