Subtweet to media, especially science writers. When WHO says "there is no evidence", they don't mean something is false. There is no evidence either way. It could just as well be true. Also, "correlation doesn't imply causation" is wrong and stupid, and doesn't debunk anything.
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Exactly! Correlation *constrains* causation, and that's sometimes the best you get decision making under uncertainty. But when short-term tradeoffs are concrete (mask/BCG shortages), WHO et. al seems to demand a certainty before advising totally at odds with pandemic urgency
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