
Skepticism lies at the core of the scientific method. This blog applies that lens to current science and its dissemination seeking to distill available research, expose misinformation and bad science, and reimagine science communication.
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### When Expertise Becomes Disqualifying
### A Lab Leak? Let’s play the odds.
The federal website declaring a Chinese lab to be the “true origin of COVID-19” offers no direct scientific evidence. Instead, it argues that, “if there was evidence of a natural origin it would have already surfaced. But it hasn’t.”
(I have updated this to more accurately reflect my views. I propose this as an alternative model that should be invoked IF vaccine mandates are to be eliminated.)
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Robert D. Morris, MD, PhD, Epidemiologist/writer at UW School of Public Health Author of The Nautilus Gold Award Winning book, The Blue Death.
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