
Martin Kulldorff: Fired by Harvard for getting Covid right
UnHerd with Freddie Sayers
US/Harvard school closures vs Sweden in 2020
Harvard's decision to close schools amidst the COVID-19 pandemic was criticized as unnecessary and driven by a desire to demonstrate leadership. The approach lacked scientific backing and humility. In contrast, Sweden kept schools open, showing minimal COVID-19 impact on children and teachers. Harvard's rejection of contrary evidence highlighted potential political motivations over scientific objectivity.
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