I am concerned about physicians who are considered credible who use their large influence to spread their opinions which are sometimes not supported by evidence. There's rampant disinformation and there's also "fact free" information such as The Washington Post/CNN correspondent about overcounting of Covid deaths which has been carefully…
I am concerned about physicians who are considered credible who use their large influence to spread their opinions which are sometimes not supported by evidence. There's rampant disinformation and there's also "fact free" information such as The Washington Post/CNN correspondent about overcounting of Covid deaths which has been carefully addressed by Jeremy Faust. When people who are considered credible spread misinformation, that is quite serious too. There is a notable pediatrician who feels the bivalent booster is not indicated for most people.
I am concerned about physicians who are considered credible who use their large influence to spread their opinions which are sometimes not supported by evidence. There's rampant disinformation and there's also "fact free" information such as The Washington Post/CNN correspondent about overcounting of Covid deaths which has been carefully addressed by Jeremy Faust. When people who are considered credible spread misinformation, that is quite serious too. There is a notable pediatrician who feels the bivalent booster is not indicated for most people.