Chicago Doctor Says She Wants to ‘Set Some Facts Straight’ as Misinformation Spreads About Coronavirus – NBC5 (Chicago)

Said Dr. Emily Landon, an infectious disease expert at University of Chicago Medicine, “First of all, inconsistent recommendations are not evidence of a conspiracy, nor are inconsistent data. They're evidence of a changing knowledge and epidemiology.”
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anonymous
5 years ago

Well a soap making want to be actress doctor who does ads in her spare time and is pushed by Pritzker is not the one to be listening. She says inconsistant because that is all that it has been since the beginning. Jag Boy has “science” that he keeps from the prublic because there is not science. Masks do not help but keep it so that people are just cogs and have no identity it is just easier to control them.Jag boy had no idea what he is doing and is all over the board. I hope that the people… Read more »

The Truth Hurts
5 years ago

“Today, I want to set some facts straight,” Landon began. “First of all, inconsistent recommendations are not evidence of a conspiracy, nor are inconsistent data. They’re evidence of a changing knowledge and epidemiology.” I agree 100% with Dr. Landon on this statement. It’s not a conspiracy nor is data inconsistent. Data is just that, data. The issue though is when people make policy decisions based on inconsistent data. There is no evidence that the majority of the outbreak is occurring at restaurants yet we have shut down restaurants. There is minimal data that shows that masks can or have slowed… Read more »

Rob
5 years ago

What an arrogant scumbag. I don’t need a doctor to tell me how to do math. “A changing knowledge” is an egotistical way of saying “we’re still just guessing, but don’t you dare question us or make your own guesses.”

We’re getting herd immunity at a different pace and by a different avenue than the power-mad bureaucrats wished for.

And stop lying about calling it “advice”. It isn’t advice if you are enforcing it with guns and lawsuits.

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