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Scott W. Atlas

Expert in public health and policy, known for his contrarian views on COVID-19 lockdowns.

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Apr 3, 2025 • 1h 40min

After DECADES of Failed Policy, It’s Time to Give Tariffs a Try | Guest: Dr. Scott Atlas | 4/3/25

Dr. Scott Atlas, a public health expert known for his contrarian views on COVID-19 lockdowns, joins to discuss Trump's trade policies and their potential economic impacts. He critiques the Biden administration's health appointments and argues for a reevaluation of pandemic responses. The conversation also tackles the controversial themes of masculinity and violence in a popular Netflix show, expressing concerns over its depiction of young males and societal influences. Atlas emphasizes the need for trust and integrity in public health discussions.
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Nov 18, 2021 • 1h 33min

COVID Lockdown Reality and MSNBC Banned from Rittenhouse Courtroom, with Dr. Scott Atlas, Robert Barnes, and Dan Abrams | Ep. 206

Dr. Scott Atlas, former Trump administration COVID advisor and author, joins legal expert Robert Barnes, who represented Kyle Rittenhouse, and Dan Abrams, founder of the Law&Crime Network. They dive into the real consequences of COVID lockdowns, discussing the overlooked mental health crisis among teens. Atlas defends his stance against mask mandates and vaccine mandates, while Barnes explains the media's unethical actions during the Rittenhouse trial, including MSNBC's ban from the courtroom. This lively conversation highlights the urgent need for critical thinking in public health and justice.
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Apr 5, 2020 • 1h 24min

Coronavirus Pandemic: Doctor vs. Economist | The Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special Ep. 89

Dr. Bob Wachter, a leading expert in healthcare policy, and Dr. Scott Atlas, a senior fellow at Stanford, join Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz. They delve into the balance between public health and the economy during the pandemic. Key discussions include the effectiveness of mask mandates, diverse responses from cities, critiques of predictive models, and the long-term implications of government interventions. They also touch on the need for better pandemic preparedness and the accountability of nations like China in managing health crises.