This might be in reference to the fact that I tend to rely on what is said by the people with education and experience in communicable diseases and public health folks, rather than anonymous people on social media and their almost universally less than expert references.
No science please folks.
It upsets her.
This might be in reference to the fact that I tend to rely on what is said by the people with education and experience in communicable diseases and public health folks, rather than anonymous people on social media and their almost universally less than expert references.
What difference would that make, since:
you refuse to read what a professor of anthropology has to say.
Why would anyone think you would listen to a student?
Why do you want to argue with me about something you refuse to learn about?
There's over four years of data available, gathered from every country on the planet.
Apparently she wants to canvas a few people on an obscure social media site in one of them for their experiences, so she can develop a hypothesis.
No one says you can't. Knock yourself out.