“To not believe in COVID at this point is the highest form of cognitive dysfunction, and by extension the pinnacle of insult to literally everyone, most especially health care workers.” - Dr. Clay Josephy, critical care fellow. kqed.org/news/11855199/exhau…

Mar 19, 2021 · 4:00 PM UTC

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"A little learning is a dangerous thing ; Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring," vimeo.com/514871958
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It’s not a matter of believing or not believing. It’s a matter of how appropriate was the response and is what we are doing going forward helping human health or hurting it?
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So you all good with CDC manipulating #s to make it look worse than it was and press covering for Governors who put COVId patients in nursing homes just because orange man bad?
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It absolutely reflects cognitive dysfunction. So too does believing there is a clear evidence basis for the mandating of mask-wearing in healthy individuals, or that long term depriving elderly people of choice in having contact w healthy family members is acceptable.