Who said they're always wrong? Plus, on things not in my direct field, I am obviously super duper cautious and thus my track record. But here we're talking about something directly in my field here, public sphere an communication. If we are deferring to expertise, I'm the expert.
These are not relentless "attacks" though—that is a lane, and I could play there and I do not. This is how one makes things less attackable by misinformation. Also, understanding the public sphere and public trust isn't "another field".
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No vaccine efficacy on virus transmission is a different field from what you’re describing
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“I could play there and do not” certainly sounds like a threat of some sort.
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As far my own forays outside my field (which isn't this instance). Yep it's 100% weird. I never should have had the opening, and had I lived in a many South Asian countries, I'd have zero reason or opening. (And I'd be happy! I had a great job, a hopping field & many interests!)
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I wasn’t aware your CV or list of publications included in-depth public health comm or vaccine comm.
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