COVID Update: What is the Truth: Journal of Surgical Neurology Int.
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And there you have it folks, V&C1's idea of science: an opinion piece by someone with no expertise in the content area.
Sort of like V&C1.
Dr Russel L Baylock. Neurosurgeon
Published 35+ medical studies over 3 decades
Published in Surgical Neurology International. - Cited by “Basic principles of immunology”, Co-Author of “ Immunology primer for neurosurgeons and neurologists part 2: Innate brain immunity. Surg Neurology” Cited in: “Immunoexcitotoxicity as a central mechanism in chronic traumatic encephalopathy”
But Tuchodi with her gender studies diploma is here to tell you, this neurosurgeon has no expertise
Certainly not in covid or public health. Just like you.
Is there a covid college Tuchodi that was created since 2019? Covid management is for politicians.
Virology is for doctors. Sad to know you are so easily influenced by Twitter journalists and politicians rather than immunologists and doctors.
Our brain surgeons are pretty busy these days so we were happy to hear you think their skills and knowledge are equivalent to those of infectious disease specialists. Accordingly we've booked your upcoming brain surgery with a covid specialist. We knew you wouldn't mind.
The name is VaxedAndContagious.
Are you triggered just writing that?
Seems like something a wanna-be comic book villain would call themselves. V&C1 is handier.
Triggered by an observable fact.
The vaccinated have higher rates of infection, they catch the virus, they spread and transmit the virus.
Why get emotionally triggered by facts Tuchodi?
As you say: "opinions are worthless". Perhaps you could cite a source?
And the sky is blue. Is there a point you're trying to make here?
Fortunately science tells us people who are vaccinated tend not to need as much medical care if they catch the virus. For example: "May 19 2022 - BNT162b2 vaccination reduced the risk of omicron-associated hospitalization by two thirds among children 5 to 11 years of age" https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2202826