I listened and its true
He says parents of unvaccinated kids should wear masks at home
Probably the worst policy idea I have heard the entire pandemic.
How can anyone have confidence in leaders so out of touch with humanity?
Parents of unvaccinated children should not wear masks at home

They should allow children to see their entire face

And NIH leadership should turn over every 5 years or so; for fresh ideas
Americans are so delusional about masking children. Our CDC recommends we mask kids under the age of five, although there's no data that supports this, and it's contrary to the world Health organization recommendation and ignores any downside such as language acquisition
I see now he says he misspoke. The sad part is I couldn't tell because it's well within the realm of crazy things people actually endorse.

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So after we throw unvaccinated people out of school and college, ban them from restaurants & bars, fire them from private and federal employment, the next step is to round them up and put them in prison?

Hmmm what would that do for viral spread?

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I would love it if someone who offers strong arm tactics walks me through their thinking about what happens next in a volatile nation with 300 million guns
This time the fat tail risk is what the response will be.
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Crossed the 300 peer review publication mark recently #nomedicalwriters

Here is what I learned over 12 years of publishing

1. Don't include too many authors...
You have to type their name, affiliation AND email into those damn submission portals
God help 30+ collaborators!
2. Well, if someone is willing to submit the paper, maybe they do deserve to be a co-author after all
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The idea that Delta somehow changes the risk benefit for kids attending school is literally the dumbest idea I've heard

Unless a new variant has an IFR 10-fold higher in that age group, the net benefit is to continue school in person

School has mental and physical benefits
It has benefits on upward mobility, socioeconomic status, equality, civics, society.
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100% MADE UP
Like, I hope that masks have not been so politicized and so linked to virtue that the last intelligent person in biomedicine actually thinks this is evidence based anything
Instead, what it is is the APPEARANCE of doing something, as we wait for the inevitable break in the pandemic trajectory
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First, all this fiasco is due to Rick himself!
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The pathway had been abused for years in cancer, but few cared; now all eyes on it.

He has only himself to blame for the attention!!
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The ratio is what, would you guess?
5:1?
4:1?
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