The chapter delves into the aftermath of being fired by Harvard, exploring potential legal actions while navigating cultural differences. It questions Harvard's decisions during the pandemic, critiquing the quick shift to remote learning and examining disparities in lockdown approaches. Additionally, it contrasts the speaker's views on COVID-19 with Harvard's stance and highlights discrepancies in academic treatment of differing perspectives.
After the Great Barrington Declaration was announced in 2020, Harvard Professor Martin Kulldorff suddenly emerged into the public consciousness as a controversial figure. Despite data showing his skepticism about lockdowns and vaccine mandates were ultimate legitimate, especially in his home country of Sweden, Professor Kulldorff was fired by Harvard. Why? UnHerd's Freddie Sayers spoke to him to find out.
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