PHILLIP MAGNESS FLAWED MASK DATA 11-21-20

PHILLIP MAGNESS FLAWED MASK DATA 11-21-20

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PHILLIP MAGNESS FROM THE INDEPENDENT INSTITUTE JOINS US TO DISCUSS HOW A RECENT REPORT ON HOW HIGHER LEVELS OF MASK WEARING WOULD “SAVE 130,000 LIVES” BY FEBRUARY WAS BASED ON FLAWED DATA. Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel-Bonati, Jeff Wagstaff...

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11:0921 Nov 2020

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Unmasking the Truth: Phillip Magness on Mask Data Controversy

Every bit of scientific misinformation or even slightly misleading claims casts further doubt in the public's mind, and that makes it harder and harder to get people to comply with the measures they need to take to bring this thing under control.

Ever questioned the data behind mask mandates? This episode of 'American Medicine Today' dives into a heated debate with Phillip Magness from The Independent Institute. Hosted by Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel-Bonati, Jeff Wagstaff, and Ethan Youker, the conversation takes a critical look at a recent report claiming that increased mask-wearing could save 130,000 lives by February.

Magness argues that this widely-circulated report is built on shaky data, raising questions about its validity and the broader implications for public trust in health guidelines. The hosts and Magness discuss how inconsistent messages from the scientific community have muddied the waters, making it harder for the public to know who to trust. They also explore the science behind masks and their effectiveness in protecting others, shedding light on why clear and honest communication is crucial in public health.

If you're curious about the data driving public health policies or skeptical about the mixed messages you've been hearing, this episode offers a thought-provoking listen.

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