Article 5VSM7 ‘The case for masks became hugely stronger’: scientists admit their Covid mistakes

‘The case for masks became hugely stronger’: scientists admit their Covid mistakes

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Hannah Devlin and Nicola Davis
from Science | The Guardian on (#5VSM7)

Being proved wrong lies at the heart of scientific progress. Here, experts reveal what they got wrong during the pandemic

Einstein once observed that a scientist is a mimosa when he himself has made a mistake, and a roaring lion when he discovers a mistake of others". Aside from the he", the statement accurately sums up the tone of some of the current scientific discourse on Covid-19.

Views on lockdowns, vaccinating children and mask mandates have become increasingly polarised, and social media is unforgiving towards those who voice a change of heart. Yet being proved wrong lies at the heart of scientific progress. In science, an unwillingness to revise your position is normally viewed as an intellectual weakness rather than a sign of moral strength. With this in mind, we asked leading scientists what they got wrong during the pandemic.

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