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John's avatar

The question about science got me. I have an applied science degree. I have managed an outbreak of Norway involving 100's of people. I have worked with experienced medical professionals. I was involved in writing the city of Calgary pandemic plan.

Everything I knew was declared "wrong " on March 21, 2020.

Since then I have watched the media discover what I knew before the pandemic

So who understands "the science "

John's avatar

Norwalk not Norway

dick stroud's avatar

Tara - well done. It was a great article as was your presentation. Thanks.

RAYMOND Yeow's avatar

Welcome back Tara, may I ask if there will be a written transcript please? Thank you

Tara Henley's avatar

Thanks Raymond! For sure, the transcript is coming out tomorrow morning.

Tony's avatar

Such an interesting and thoughtful conversation! Thank you Tara!

polistra's avatar

One of the questions said that generational change is common to all professions. It doesn't happen in valid professions. Young plumbers don't think that some drain clogs are heretical while other drain clogs are holy and unremovable. All plumbers remove all clogs. All plumbers solder all leaks.

Tom Steadman's avatar

Tara, you mentioned the difficulty of "independents" like yourself doing "indepth" research and reporting. I'd happily respond to a request by you to help fund such research on a project by project basis.

Andrea Wadman's avatar

I would, too.

spiral8802's avatar

Reminds of the collapse of the Soviet Union. The elites and wanna be virtuous victims have run this thing into the ditch.

And they still believe they can lie and ghost their way out of this, because it has always worked before.

They're lying, we know they're lying, they know we know they're lying.

Mark Blair Grant Patrick's avatar

Back from a month hiatus and you hit out of the park. I forwarded this to several friends who are still clueless to what's going on in the media. Thanks Tara!

PJ Alexander's avatar

Great conversation. And thanks for not letting the 'science during covid' assumptive question go unchallenged.