…you don’t get scientific politics. You get politicized science.
And in this case, you get a public that trusts neither politicians nor scientists.
…you don’t get scientific politics. You get politicized science.
And in this case, you get a public that trusts neither politicians nor scientists.
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Well, it’s a good thing they didn’t do this regarding a disease that’s lethal most of the time.
Oh.
Seems like there ought to be a special place in Hell for those who hide little details like this.
“The changes follow claims from news outlets and conservative blogs…”
“Claims” DRINK!!
Messing about with the Ebola advice is small potatoes, compared to the disaster that came out of the NIH’s 1984 consensus conference on cholesterol…