Apparently, somebody needs spoonfed. Not a surprise, really:
So you call published medical scientists like Kuldorff and Bhattacharya statements a lie:
Harvard and Stanford Medical Schools at the time. I can't stop you from going that route.
Got it. What are your credentials and experience again in the field?
A meme with masks and a blood agar graph? That's nice in reply, yet lacking substance.
Check out this excerpt, and I quote:
"In May 2022, the U.S. Office of the Surgeon General released a public call to identify
misinformation about covid. Along with Martin Kulldorff and the Indiana Attorney General, we sent a response in which we identified nine specific areas where the primary source of
misinformation was the government itself.
The topics included ignoring many facts:
-that the risk of covid is steeply age-stratified;
-that recovery from covid provides substantial immunity;
-that the covid vaccines do not stop disease transmission;
-that school closures were not warranted;
-that there was no alternative to lockdowns; or
-that masks block disease transmission;
-and several other topics.
Government censorship permitted all these ideas –many of which are not particularly
controversial in the scientific community -- from gaining traction,
and as a result, many people suffered from destructive policies like school closures
and vaccine passports. "
May 27, 2023 Stanford Medical School Professor and Epidemiologist,
Jay Bhattacharya, M.D. and PhD (Now in 2025 the USA National Institutes of Health Director, a job once held in 2020 by Frances Collins, a Robert E Lee Highschool grad, and geneticist in the North Carolina research triangle, which went into production of the CoVax)
Source:
https://www.congress.gov/118/meeting/house/115561/witnesses/HHRG-118-IF16-Wstate-BhattacharyaJ-20230328.pdf