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Replying to @EHill73
I don’t have fixed views! Your mistake is assuming there are fixed buckets. If you read my articles in the Atlantic, you’ll find plenty where I criticize traditional media.
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Replying to @zeynep
Their are fixed buckets. That's easy to see. Fair enough that you went against the grain on beaches.
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Replying to @EHill73
zeynep tufekci Retweeted zeynep tufekci
I think we’re doing schools wrong. Many threads on it.https://twitter.com/zeynep/status/1291010549854228480 …
zeynep tufekci added,
zeynep tufekciVerified account @zeynepFrom an infection control point view, let alone harm to children, we appeared to have landed on the worst possible option. Whatever risks there are, closing schools simply displaces and worsens them for poorer people who cannot work from home. This, not the pods, is the story. https://twitter.com/elizashapiro/status/1291006850532605954 …Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
zeynep tufekci Retweeted Julia Marcus, PhD, MPH
Also agree with her.https://twitter.com/JuliaLMarcus/status/1309916112881176582 …
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Julia Marcus, PhD, MPHVerified account @JuliaLMarcusPandemic theater, act 5,418: Cambridge solves for *indoor* risk by tightening *outdoor* mask orders in a way that's totally inconsistent with transmission dynamics, then throws in some policing for good measure. More likely to reduce trust than infections. https://boston.cbslocal.com/2020/09/25/cambridge-face-mask-order-requirement-fines/ …1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
There are many scientists out there who don’t fit preconceived buckets. They’re usually noticed less, but one thing they do is focus on specifics. Alex isn’t doing that.
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Replying to @zeynep
I know. I follow a ton of them. He's the one pushing the info & work of the ppl you're describing.
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Replying to @EHill73
I disagree. His comments in Japan are ignorant and deliberately disingenuous. Note he says masks “not mandatory” in Japan deliberately giving the wrong impression (masks not worn) while legalistically avoiding an outright lie though it’s deliberately misleading. It’s intentional.
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True truth-seekers aren’t legalistically crafty misinformers.
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