Pandemic Health Infectious Disease Expert Says ‘Science & Public Health Are Broken” Discussion is Dead in US

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February 17, 2022

The EPOCH Times reports epidemiologist and statistician Dr. Martin Kulldorff with over two decades of expertise in infectious disease outbreaks left Harvard Medical School in November.

He stated, “For some reason, a public official narrative was established, and you weren’t allowed to question it—which, of course, is very detrimental, both to the pandemic and how to deal with the pandemic, because you have to have a vibrant discussion to figure out how best to deal with these things”.

Kulldorff reported his attempt to publish his opinion on the needed focus during the pandemic in U.S. newspapers and medical journals with his efforts attacked from all directions. He was able to publish in Sweden “but the United States was not allowed to have a debate, which is very troubling.”

Early pandemic efforts “culminated in the Great Barrington Declaration, published with Dr. Sunetra Gupta and Dr. Jay Bhattacharya in October 2020″. The declaration drafted for the public shared basic established standards of public health “because they suffer under misguided public health policies”. Kulldorf stated, “The key thing was to break the pretense that there was scientific consensus for these lockdowns—which there wasn’t.”

Access the Great Barrington Declaration website here

A Freedom of Information Act request in December 2021 revealed “emails from October 2020 involving Fauci after the Great Barrington Declaration was published” and attempts to discredit and takedown the experts involved in that publication.

Access Full Epoch Times article “EXCLUSIVE: Former Harvard Prof. Martin Kulldorff” here

 

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