An excellent thread on epistemology
What do we know and how do we know it?
A narrow view of what we know, what is data can lead us into mental traps
This is not about delayed vs immediate vaccine doses
This is about what do we mean when we say, follow the science. H/T @zeynephttps://twitter.com/robertwiblin/status/1345800480144945152 …
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I agree, no guilt by association, but I didn't know this up front and the regulatory implications were obvious to me and need to be considered.
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Yes, there are certainly regulatory implications. That's why it's important to find a reasonable way to consider these trade-offs (especially by acknowledging they exist) plus figure out how to be adaptive when proceeding in a triage situation (like now).
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(Also this is why a lot of ideologies that should not have a chance succeed—because their foundations are weak—work so well in the public sphere—people think we can just ignore any point they may have. Recipe for letting them win).
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The thread is shallow and reductive. But hey, it does confirm your contrarian priors.
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