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    1 year ago

    Was it antiscience to say covid originated in a lab in China?

    Yes. It would be accurate to say that it is possible that the Covid originated in a lab in China, but the evidence is mixed and it is certainly not provided.

    Was it antiscience to say 2 weeks to flatten the curve was BS?

    No idea, because I don’t know who you claimed to say it, when they said it or in which county

    Was it antiscience to say cloth masks were ineffective?

    Yes - because it’s much too simplistic. Depending on the design of the mask, the material and how it was warn cloth masks certainly had an effect on reducing infection - in particular infected mask wearers are less likely to infect others

    Was it antiscience to question the long term efficacy of a drug that was not studied for the long term?

    No - and questions about long-term efficacy were front and centre of studies into how long (for example) vaccines shots lasted. The point was that even short - term efficacy was pretty useful.

    Was it antiscience to question the long term side effects of a drug that was not studied for the long term?

    No. It’s absolutely scientific to ask questions about it. It is is anti-science tio make stuff up about probable long-term effects when the mechanism of the drug are pretty well understood.

    At one point or another every one of those questions was considered antiscience and is now begrudgingly accepted by the experts.

    Some of them are “anti-science”, some aren’t. I’m not quite sure what point you are trying to make, other than “Experts bad”