STEVEN FRIEDMAN: It’s dangerous when scientists learn to doublespeak like politicians 🔒
Why doesn’t this country want to beat Covid-19? Asking this must seem ridiculous in the midst of a lockdown. But the issue is not whether the country is doing anything about the disease; it is why it is doing it.
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