RE: Difference Between Evidence Based and Authoritative Statements

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Yeah the IC model was shit, Ferguson refused to release code, said it was 13 years old for another illness, and then said he was "correcting" it with the help of Microsoft, and BIll Gates foundation had previously given him something like $70,000+ for doing his "work".

Vitamin C, D, A and zinc do wonders to treat this virus :D



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The mathematics used in the model was well known. The models lacked the details needed to describe the flow of a disease through the complex networks of the modern world.

I find it interesting that authorities were happy to make broad decisions based on highly speculative mathematical models, and are slow to adjust the models and change policies as real world information comes in.

I think mainstream medicine has fallen for the notion that health care can be delivered as a product.

I am hoping that people realize that their health is actually more of an art form. One needs to look closely at diets and the balance of vitamins and minerals in their system.

Anyone who blindly starts taking supplements based on authoritative statements is foolish, as one should read up on the real science to figure out the best way to boost their immune system.

Anyway, the video begins with a doctor chastising the public. It ends with him giving bad advice. We buy into this stuff because we think he is an authority.

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