Klein Posted January 5 Posted January 5 And this is entirely the fault of this lunatic, so-called "researcher" Didier Raoult that published his "research" in a journal handled by his friend (so there basically was no peer-reviewing) and that was then given a huge platform by every media despite pretty much the entire scientific community screaming that his paper was complete bullshit. 3
Vermillion Posted January 5 Author Posted January 5 Just now, Klein said: And this is entirely the fault of this lunatic, so-called "researcher" Didier Raoult that published his "research" in a journal handled by his friend (so there basically was no peer-reviewing) and that was then given a huge platform by every media despite pretty much the entire scientific community screaming that his paper was complete bullshit. Getting deja vu to the retracted Lancet study in the late 90’s on mercury in shots and autism. I still remember those interviews Jenny McCarthy and Jim Carrey did on Larry King citing it, constantly. 3
Trent W Posted January 5 Posted January 5 5 minutes ago, If U Seek Amy said: The dangers of misinformation are scary. The fact that this is really a whole new issue because of how the internet works these days 10 years ago this would’ve not happened Misinformation sky-rocketed with Trump since 2016 Which he was one of the biggest promoters of this **** actually 2
Mezik Posted January 5 Posted January 5 Any doctor who prescribed this should lose their license immediately.
Newt Posted January 5 Posted January 5 1 hour ago, Trent W said: The fact that this is really a whole new issue because of how the internet works these days 10 years ago this would’ve not happened Misinformation sky-rocketed with Trump since 2016 Which he was one of the biggest promoters of this **** actually I disagree, I doubt misinformation is notably greater in this era over others. One can sight plenty of examples at LEAST as egregious as this situation. I think what has changed in the last 5 years is a dire acknowledgement that even though computer/internet literacy is at an all time high (and therefore access to information), misinformation is still a substantial issue. It's become abundantly clear to more people that certain factors perpetuate ignorance 1
Jack! Posted January 5 Posted January 5 Any medical professional should have known this would have been ineffective to the treatment of covid, it's crazy to think anyone who's studied medicine for 10+ years (or less actually for that matter) would have heeded the advice coming out of that mans administration at the time. Any viral illness will weaken the immune system and anti-rheumatic drugs have such a high potential of weakening the immune system even more in the process. Gross negligence at it's finest.
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