Here We Go Again

I place the Sun one step above the National Enquirer. Anything sensationalist they can splatter on the front page to sell a few rags, they'll run with it.

But I'll still wait for the smart people to chime in.

So who are the smart people and what publications do you trust in?
 
I place the Sun one step above the National Enquirer. Anything sensationalist they can splatter on the front page to sell a few rags, they'll run with it.

But I'll still wait for the smart people to chime in.
Sun's the same as the Star or CBC, but they usually use the reverse adjectives.

Edit: Here's the link to the paper:
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.01.03.574008v1.full.pdf

2nd edit:
Here's a search of CBC news for ArriveCAN:
https://www.cbc.ca/search?q=ArriveCAN&section=all&sortOrder=relevance&media=all
 
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There was chatter about it back as far as December, months before it became a thing here.

It also wasn't called "covid 19" until late February, so before that it was referred to as SARS Cov 2.

Early December is when I first say mention of it thru an particular organization.. They didn't know what it what.. just that something was happening in Wuhan.. first mention I saw tied it to a market. I didn't know what I read and forgot about it. When it really started being talked about.. I remembered the report and looked back through notes from the org.. and there was a mention of disease at the market in a late November note.
 
Want to hear from smart people ? It’s only page 2 here on this , smart guys are just warming up .


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So who are the smart people and what publications do you trust in?

People with degrees that make them appropriate people to understand and interpret scientific papers from a scholarly science passed perspective.

And the publications that write articles based on such, and use them as citations.
 
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