I did not ‘mock’ those who were worried about Covid-19 | Letter
I remain concerned about both Covid and our frequently non-evidence-based responses to it, says Prof John Ioannidis
In an otherwise reflective essay by Prof Devi Sridhar (Why can't some scientists just admit they were wrong about Covid?, 24 March), I was surprised to learn that I held views I do not hold. Early in 2020, I wrote a piece asking for more data, but this certainly did not mock" those who were worried about Covid-19. I was worried myself.
I remain concerned about both Covid-19 and our frequently non-evidence-based responses to it. I have published dozens of peer-reviewed Covid-19-related papers (collected here under Projects"). Like all science, I expect those papers must have many weaknesses. I always look for questioning scholars, like Prof Sridhar, to improve on them. However, I fear that isolating single sentences out of context, distorting the meaning of others and using misleading slogans (eg Covid-as-flu") can't promote scientific precision or help society.
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