The Personal Risk Assessment Fallacy: thinking you can judge COVID risk accurately. Assumes informed choice & structural support that don’t exist. Ignores asymptomatic spread, airborne transmission & long COVID.
CATA (Covid Airborne Transmission Alliance) has today issued this press release ahead of next Thursday's publication of the Inquiry's module 3 report:
https://t.co/syjnDshl3n
One of the reasons why I go so hard on science misinformation/disinformation, is that as a working scientist it is frustrating to see your research misreported to push an agenda.
For example, consider this piece of right-wing propaganda from The Telegraph that was just published
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This one image explains 99% of people with vaccine hesitancy. They make a very basic statistical fallacy, not looking at relative populations of vaccinated and unvaccinated people.
A Swiss study found that sharing classrooms drives viral transmission significantly more than brief close contact.
Consequently, improving ventilation is likely more effective than solely reducing proximity.
https://t.co/z9IGQC3nkL
COVID isn’t acting like the viruses most of us grew up with, and treating it like “just a cold” is putting people at real risk. David Brasure breaks down why SARS-CoV-2 is fundamentally different, how it causes long-term damage, and what we can do to protect ourselves.
Read the full article: https://t.co/deuQWUp4nC
#COVID #LongCOVID #PublicHealth #InfectionPrevention #SARSCOV2
Every school has a policy to protect those with a peanut allergy (1-4%), but 8.2% of American children have Long Covid (climbing every day) and 100% are susceptible.
Children didn’t consent to having their lifespan cut in half or being sentenced to a life in bed.
Clean the air!
@BioLayne Became clear in 2020 and still true now. The "follow the science" crowd now ignores data on repeat infections, airborne spread, and long-term effects. Admitting it's real means facing that their choices caused harm, so they act like it's over.
Holy shit, after 5 years Health Canada finally put out engineering guidelines recommending people wear N95s, clean indoor air to reduce viral load, and admitted COVID is airborne. Based
https://t.co/TjWPnP2MPX
It’s a slow-moving spiral: first their health, then their grades, then their future. Those for whom Covid looms very present are feeling forgotten, subject to pervasive skepticism and a kind of cultural fatigue when it comes to their illness.
🔗 https://t.co/q0QjHOh9Bq
Another article came out that is suggesting that ventilation doesn’t work in classrooms.
Does it actually showthat?
No.
Does it find out anything new?
Also, no.
Straw Man Science? Most definitely.
Let’s get into this 🧵