
Fact checking public health and the media
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Last week, I shared a Substack article by Karol Markowicz titled, “I Don’t Want to Be Writing About Covid in 2025,” because I thought she did a great job explaining why we’re still talking about Covid restrictions, five years later. She als...
I have taken a long break from publishing any new articles, and paid subscriptions are still paused indefinitely, but I wanted to send out the following article in honor of Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, as a show of support for his nomination as NI...
I wasn’t planning to write about mpox initially, but there has been so much confusion and bad reporting that I thought it would be helpful to clarify some common misunderstandings. This should help alleviate fears for some people who are an...
While most doctors have moved on from Covid being a major concern, Jerome Adams, the former US Surgeon General, has not. He often tweets about Covid advocacy, frequently promoting his pandemic book, Crisis and Chaos. Recently, he re-shared...
I’ve been very busy lately with my actual job and some other things, so I haven’t been writing much lately. I paused paid subscriptions for the summer to try and get caught up. I’m not taking the summer off - I plan to start writing...
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I have been analyzing and reporting on Covid data since May 2020 on Twitter (@kelleykga) and at my web site (covid-georgia.com), and now through my "Check Your Work" Substack.
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