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by disambiguation 1657 days ago
I never said "I don't think scientific consensus holds much meaning".

My comment says "how do we know there's no conflict of interest".

If you weren't busy building strawmen you might've caught the nuance.

Further, there's a variety of proof I would accept. My goal is to build trust, not to be a perpetual cynic.

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>My comment says "how do we know there's no conflict of interest".

I never would have guessed that from your sarcastic comment and hand-wave to an article, followed up by "My point is simply that "scientific consensus" has lost some of its brand value." and scare-quoting around experts (implying, you know, that they aren't experts).

But you are correct, I conflated lolsal's interpretation of your comment with what you had said. My bad.

> implying, you know, that they aren't experts

The interview is with the CEO of BioNTech, not an impartial individual regardless of his qualifications.

Of course this alone doesn't mean anything.

Though we can attempt to create meaning by applying context, from Dec 2020:

> Moderna's chief medical officer, Tal Zaks, said last month that he believed it was likely the vaccine would prevent transmission but warned that there was not yet "sufficient evidence" of it.

https://www.businessinsider.com/who-says-no-evidence-coronav...

A quote that is technically correct, but at the time was highly suggestive, and eventually proved to be way off base.

So here we are again, taking quotes from "experts".