28 February 2020
Cass Sunstein: The Cognitive Bias That Makes Us Panic About Coronavirus
"No one can specify the magnitude of the threat from the coronavirus. But one thing is clear: A lot of people are more scared than they have any reason to be."
https://t.co/O5hp5EXfsS
25 June 2020
"I’m going to go out on a limb and predict there will be no “second spike” – not now, and not in the autumn either. The virus has melted into thin air. It’s time to get back to normal."
-Toby Young, The Telegraph
https://t.co/KRnmrbYMap
"The UK had official plan to manage the mass infection of the population until we reached herd immunity, outlined in official government documents and described in media appearances by our top scientists, who mostly went on to pretend it never happened"
https://t.co/wWEDpPn1sf
"once something becomes the “institutional opinion” it automatically gets endorsement from every other major institution similar to the way an AAA rating was rebroadcast through the financial system in 2008"
https://t.co/UbB60MDMvX
"once something becomes the “institutional opinion” it automatically gets endorsement from every other major institution similar to the way an AAA rating was rebroadcast through the financial system in 2008"
https://t.co/UbB60MDMvX
New post:
A timeline of the strange period last year when the most prominent anti-mask campaigners were public health officials
https://t.co/gC4ej5uIOk
I'm sincerely glad that @YearCovid isn't allowing the Western failure on masks to simply be memory-holed. I think this series is going to be the magnum opus on why western medics and scientists, assisted by a pliant media, failed so badly. https://t.co/RsioZYJC3N
Here it is: the definitive story of the bizarre, mainstream, institutional anti-facemask campaign of early 2020. Read it and weep: https://t.co/BxIyvDbJug (by the author of @YearCovid)
New post:
A timeline of the strange period last year when the most prominent anti-mask campaigners were public health officials
https://t.co/gC4ej5uIOk
"The scary lesson in all this is that for unusual risks like pandemics, where the real-life test of expert theories occurs very rarely, we should expect many expert consensus views to be completely back-to-front wrong"
April 2021
Lawrence Gostin, Georgetown University global health law professor who helped write the international regulations:
“I have now realized that our belief about travel restrictions was just that — a belief. It was evidence-free.”
https://t.co/kvkteqX9jh