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I sat down with Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, professor of medicine at Stanford University and a leading voice in public health policy, to explore the catastrophic failures of the COVID response and what they reveal about the scientific establishment and government institutions. Dr. Bhattacharya argues that the heavy-handed approach taken during the pandemic, from lockdowns to vaccine mandates and everything in between, reflects deeper issues in the cultural norms of the scientific community. He became well known during 2020 as one of the most prominent critics of these policies and co-authored the Great Barrington Declaration, which outlined an alternative course of action focused on protecting high-risk individuals. Drawing on his additional background in economics, Dr. Bhattacharya also outlines how he believes we can reform the NIH, CDC, FDA, and the American healthcare system more broadly to improve outcomes and restore trust in our institutions.
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Follow Dr. Bhattacharya on X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/DrJBhattacharya
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Outline:
[0:00] How scientific discourse broke down during COVID
[4:17] The Great Barrington Declaration
[9:23] The official stats didn’t match the complete dataset
[19:57] Why were the harms of lockdowns ignored?
[29:52] Government failure and the collective action problem
[38:42] Can the NIH, CDC, or FDA be fixed?
[56:14] What’s the deal with COVID vaccines?
[1:20:58] What about other vaccines?
[1:42:07] Broken incentives in the healthcare system
[1:59:17] What’s the state of the health policy conversation?
[2:06:11] We need honest, independent scientists
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Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/eO3mOUyk5FE
Make a tax-deductible donation to Dad Saves America: https://secure.anedot.com/emergent-order-foundation/dad-website?
Visit our website: https://www.dadsavesamerica.com/
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I sat down with Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, professor of medicine at Stanford University and a leading voice in public health policy, to explore the catastrophic failures of the COVID response and what they reveal about the scientific establishment and government institutions. Dr. Bhattacharya argues that the heavy-handed approach taken during the pandemic, from lockdowns to vaccine mandates and everything in between, reflects deeper issues in the cultural norms of the scientific community. He became well known during 2020 as one of the most prominent critics of these policies and co-authored the Great Barrington Declaration, which outlined an alternative course of action focused on protecting high-risk individuals. Drawing on his additional background in economics, Dr. Bhattacharya also outlines how he believes we can reform the NIH, CDC, FDA, and the American healthcare system more broadly to improve outcomes and restore trust in our institutions.
_____________________________________
Follow Dr. Bhattacharya on X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/DrJBhattacharya
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Outline:
[0:00] How scientific discourse broke down during COVID
[4:17] The Great Barrington Declaration
[9:23] The official stats didn’t match the complete dataset
[19:57] Why were the harms of lockdowns ignored?
[29:52] Government failure and the collective action problem
[38:42] Can the NIH, CDC, or FDA be fixed?
[56:14] What’s the deal with COVID vaccines?
[1:20:58] What about other vaccines?
[1:42:07] Broken incentives in the healthcare system
[1:59:17] What’s the state of the health policy conversation?
[2:06:11] We need honest, independent scientists
_____________________________________
Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/eO3mOUyk5FE
Make a tax-deductible donation to Dad Saves America: https://secure.anedot.com/emergent-order-foundation/dad-website?
Visit our website: https://www.dadsavesamerica.com/
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