It’s led by a @B_I_Tweets behaviourist
whose nudge philosophy is about “how small changes can make big differences.”
https://t.co/JdS3s1ptj7
Ystdy, CMA denied that post-lockdown modelling only began in mid-March. #COVID19 https://t.co/Mjm2Nk4Cpp
She has called it right on #COVID19 from the start & govt shld invite her to advise.
Until now, UK govt #COVID19 strategy has been shaped by behavioural scientists & mathematical modellers.
Who else should be invited to what @doctorshaib calls ‘the top table’?
Which virologists & public health experts would help us tackle #coronavirus?
“If you go hard late, as UK has done, you can just see what carnage you suffer,” Professor Murphy Australia’s Chief Medical Officer. #COVID19
https://t.co/4rVoaXY2Ri
@sarahwollaston “You can’t challenge the advice if other experts can’t see what they are looking at.” @martinlan
@_StephenCastle in @nytimes
nytimes.com/2020/04/23/wor…
theguardian.com/world/2020/apr…
Prof Medley (on #herdimmunity) said he’d like to “put all the more vulnerable people into the north of Scotland...& everybody else into Kent & have a nice, big epidemic in Kent, so that everyone becomes immune”.
“Scientists advise, ministers decide.”
He also RTed: “In politics, admitting a mistake is a form of weakness. It’s quite the opposite in science.”
Could this be about #HerdImmunity?
This was @RoryStewartUK.
6 WEEKS AGO! #Covid19