Martin Kulldorff
@MartinKulldorff
Epidemiologist. Biostatistician. Infectious disease outbreaks. Vaccine safety. Harvard professor (on leave). Free SaTScan, TreeScan & RSequential software.
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http://www.gbdeclaration.org 24-05-2014 22:13:55
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I didn't take molecular biology in kindergarten so will not comment on the science, but a senior scientist bullying a junior scientist is not acceptable and terrible for science. I hope the next Lawrence A. Tabak will combat that. For now, Kristian G. Andersen owes Alex Washburne an apology.
The PR firm for Pfizer Inc. and Moderna also work embedded within CDC to promote the #CovidVaccine .
The World Health Organization (WHO) pandemic response has created a 🌐 crisis for mental health, fueling short & long-term stresses & undermining the #MentalHealth of millions.
It's time to drop vaxx mandates in schools, in the military, & everywhere. Martin Kulldorff reminds us of the principles of public health that were forgotten two years ago. @ajkaywriter reminds us of why health freedom must be a fundamental human right
Open civilized debate is profoundly impt
It is unacceptable for PH professionals to censor, silence or intimidate members of the public or other PH scientists or practitioners
Ethical Principles of PH ⤴️
Hillsdale | Academy for Science & Freedom
Jay Bhattacharya Martin Kulldorff
Two years ago, today, I authored the Great Barrington Declaration together with Sunetra Gupta and Jay Bhattacharya. Thank you, all 930,000 people who signed it, for joining us in urging for focused protection instead of lockdowns.
gbdeclaration.org
'During our discussion we explore how the Great Barrington Declaration formulated in 2020 was essentially accurate in its analysis and recommendations.' - David Leis Frontier Centre
fcpp.org/2022/10/02/lea…
'Sorry for the lockdowns, for separating you from loved ones, for the terrible healthcare costs, for the lost education, for the financial burden. Sorry.' - Dr. Julie Sladden (on behalf of her profession)
spectator.com.au/2022/10/wheres…