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Remember my concern that the pandemic is making our side veer into Dismissal of science and ignorance to advance a political message? Yeah... -- (link)
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JackDawson (aka dawson)
Jul 6 '20, 05:33
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Apparently diblasio asked tracers not to ask if people had been in the protests. This is insane
(www.nytimes.com)
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In the end, people are people and will want to believe the science that supports their POV.
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Name Withheld By Request
Jul 6, 07:26
I'm not sure that's the conclusion I get after reading the article.
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Marquis de Krusty
Jul 6, 05:50
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They’re recounting epidemiologists having different reactions depending on the type of protest
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JackDawson
Jul 6, 06:01
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I don't think silence = ignorance -- nm
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JaxSean
Jul 6, 06:09
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(but it does show bias, which is bad) -- nm
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JaxSean
Jul 6, 06:09
They talk about how people are concerned about both the protests spreading the virus but also the need for the protests. But I didn't get that there
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Marquis de Krusty
Jul 6, 05:57
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I generally agree with this. And then there is the actual results that show that the protests haven't led to a spike.
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pmb
Jul 6, 06:16
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Right this makes sense — by the same token there seems to be no proof of spikes from the people who protested shutdowns either...the very thing
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JackDawson
Jul 6, 07:00
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I don't know that those were studied though (and they were dramatically smaller in scale). So I don't think you're comparing apples to apples. -- nm
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pmb
Jul 6, 07:20
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I'm not the one claiming that one set of gatherings will result in one result and another in another -- nm
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JackDawson
Jul 6, 08:25
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