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Fri Dec 18, 2020 Rep. Omar asked for privacy when her father died over the summer. And that seemed fair enough since she didn t politicize his death beyond a brief Islamic social media tribute. But Omar can t stop being her own usual horrible self for very long and so she decided to blame President Trump for her father s death. My father and over 300,000 people have lost their lives because of dangerous criminal neglect by Trump and his administration, she told MSNBC. I agree with Clyburn that it is not enough for us just to issue subpoenas, we have to investigate and prosecute these people who are responsible for these reckless deaths.
The epidemiologist sitting before the cameras spoke with calm authority. It was late March, and as the coronavirus spread across the United States, it came as no surprise that journalists were turning to John Ioannidis. The Stanford University medical professor was famous for his rigorous assessments – and frequent debunking – of disease treatments. He was a consummate physician-researcher, combining fluency in the mathematical models that predict a pathogen s lines of attack with experience at the bedsides of patients suffering from Aids. The surprise came in what Ioannidis had to say. As many public health experts and US government officials were urging people to stay home to avoid infection, he speculated that the coronavirus might be less dangerous than assumed. News media were overhyping the disease. The greater risk lay not in Covid-19 but in overzealous lockdowns to prevent its spread.
A top scientist questioned virus lockdowns on Fox News. The backlash was fierce.
Peter Jamison, The Washington Post
Dec. 16, 2020
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The epidemiologist sitting before the cameras spoke with calm authority. It was late March, and as the coronavirus spread across the country, it came as no surprise that journalists were turning to John Ioannidis. The Stanford University medical professor was famous for his rigorous assessments - and frequent debunking - of disease treatments. He was a consummate physician-researcher, combining fluency in the mathematical models that predict a pathogen s lines of attack with experience at the bedsides of patients suffering from AIDS.
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