This is making the usual misinformation rounds. But it's not Tokyo. It's not a random serosurvey. It's a few locations in a single company. One cluster could explain it all. If this were true for Tokyo, it could & should be replicated quickly. But misinformation thrives on speed. https://twitter.com/AlexBerenson/status/1308798932097658881 …
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Scientists can have a bit of a contrarian streak. You do see them wondering what if, poking holes, questioning consensus. That's great, as long as it's anchored to evidence, systematic thinking and responsive. Clout chasing isn't independent thinking—or even contrarianism. Meh.
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See this is the pity. Japan is actually a super important example to learn from. I have another article coming out on it soon. But this kind of uninformed bluster (Japan not masking hahaha) makes it difficult to have a the kind of real discussion we need. https://twitter.com/AlexBerenson/status/1309494976141762560 …
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Tokyo has something we don’t. Have Enagic water machines in homes like our toasters. It allows one to change PH of tap water so first sign of sore throat one can gargle with it. It kills germs like a bleach, only it’s water. In every hospital too! Nursing homes need here.
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If antibodies are no longer detectable after a period of time this can't be replicated, right?
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