So, I'm not going to tag all the folks I've had disagreements with for *months* now, since December, who didn't believe me that our bungled messaging on post-vaccine transmission was fueling vaccine hesitancy.
How many examples have we heard now? I hear this every single day. https://t.co/AmOgwNgx39
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To make it clear, the remedy isn't to give false or unsubstantiated hope, but to get out of the "we don't know" trap when we *do* have some sense of the direction, but need more clarity with data (which we can say), and also to emphasize the real upside!
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zeynep tufekci Retweeted joseph osmundson (all pronouns)
See what people accuse me of, when I make the most basic point? That I suggested that we "just lie to people", or "express certainty about something we don't know." Exactly the problem that I'm talking about.https://twitter.com/reluctantlyjoe/status/1359333090573881350 …
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ummmmmmmmmm expressing that we're confident about transmission based on current data is actually lying. we are not.
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there's a reason that the scientific consensus disagrees with you. but i guess it's SUPER IMPORTANT to have DISRUPTERS in the middle of a damn pandemic
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The disrupters were the first ones to start masking up, so yeah.
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Taking masks away, at that time, from frontline healthcare workers
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What a false false false accusation. Wow. We led the campaign for *cloth masks*. My first piece—NYT reported as helping push CDC to recommend masks when they advised against them—recommended homemade masks. I’m the coauthor of a PNAS study on cloth mask efficacy and use.
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