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by 38911BBF
2290 days ago
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Allthough everything in this medium article might be factually correct, it doesn't seem to me that Tomas Pueyo has any kind of relevant medical or microbiological education to base the content in this article upon. It content just seems to be just a mishmash of stuff gathered on the internet. My fear of this kind of medical bro-science writing is that it is probably doing more harm than good. Please leave this kinds of writeups to the experts. The situation is far too serious for armchair experts to be doling out advice. |
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"Tomas was fascinated with the Why behind everything, he studied two MSc in Engineering from ICAI Madrid and Ecole Centrale Paris. After a few years of management consulting, he moved to America in 2008 to pursue his MBA at Stanford University. He specialized in Behavioral Psychology, Design, Storytelling, and Scriptwriting in an effort to uncover how people think and why they think the way they do."[1]
His background in engineering gives me confidence he's not making all this up, and the lack of medical or microbiological education doesn't seem as relevant given he's not making claims about the virus itself, but rather about the mathematical underpinnings of it's spread and interpretation of publicly available figures.
The take-away is that it's prudent to take this seriously now, as in today, if not yesterday.
1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUT6GQveD0E