How we got herd immunity wrong
The idea that vaccinating a certain percentage of the population would stop transmission of SARS-CoV-2 was a seductive but unhelpful description of herd immunity.
The idea that vaccinating a certain percentage of the population would stop transmission of SARS-CoV-2 was a seductive but unhelpful description of herd immunity.
In a compelling interview with The New American, Martin Kulldorff, a former professor of medicine at Harvard and co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration, delves into…
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📰 Subscribe to UnHerd today at: http://unherd.com/joinUnHerd’s Freddie Sayers meets Martin KulldorffAfter the Great Barrington Declaration was announced in …
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📰 Subscribe to UnHerd today at: http://unherd.com/joinUnHerd’s Freddie Sayers meets Martin KulldorffAfter the Great Barrington Declaration was announced in …
When it came to debating Covid lockdowns, Veritas wasn’t the university’s guiding principle.
Dr. Martin Kulldorff is a Harvard biostatistician and infectious-disease epidemiologist who along with Professor Sunetra Gupta and Dr. Jay Bhattacharya at Stanford, wrote theGreat Barrington…
When it came to debating Covid lockdowns, Veritas wasn’t the university’s guiding principle.