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BurningCycles | 5 years ago
How do you know what is 'misinformation' ? WHO claimed that face masks were worthless, now you are forced to wear them in lots of places. WHO also claimed that there was no human to human transmission of COVID-19, etc.
The powers that be will not stop spreading misinformation when it suits them, they just want no one to be able to question it. The right to question is something we can't give up just to avoid bad actors.
anthony_romeo|5 years ago
brbsix|5 years ago
The nuance is that they were repeating Chinese propaganda.
[0]: https://mobile.twitter.com/who/status/1217043229427761152?la...
Frondo|5 years ago
1) 5G causes COVID-19 2) COVID-19 doesn't exist, i.e. it's all a hoax 3) Aquarium cleaning solution is a cure for COVID
I don't know what makes those different from "masks are worthless" but they seem qualitatively different. Maybe for a couple of reasons.
Maybe for #1, there's no plausible mechanism of action linking 5G and covid. But the people claim there is! Using a nested series of faulty reasoning and unreproduceable evidence to back it up.
Maybe for #2, there's no observable evidence that it's a hoax, i.e. people claiming otherwise are doing so with no supporting evidence, only reasoning that they (subjectively) do not trust government or media, therefore their claim is supportable.
But I don't know. I don't think the answer is that it's unknowable (which you may or may not have been getting at).
xpaqui|5 years ago
As an example of things that can follow into the misinformation umbrella parody, humour, good/bad science, good/bad journalism, misinterpretation of intent, paranormal reports, religion. It done for the greater good. People have done surgeries in their garage, I can't believe it's from lack of credible information, and that making a general policy from the exception is a sign of a bad design.
elbear|5 years ago
Could it not be that this is a very complex issue and they were simply wrong in the first place? More data came in and they revised their position.
wnoise|5 years ago
But they wouldn't have backed off as quickly without pushback from others taking the opposite position that masks were critical. And at the time, that was contrary to the officially espoused position by both CDC and WHO. Even now WHO haven't fully reversed course, they have only stopped anti-recommending face masks as hard. Banning spreading this countervailing opinion would have been a grave mistake.
WHO: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2...
> If you are healthy, you only need to wear a mask if you are taking care of a person with COVID-19.
CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-si...
> In light of this new evidence, CDC recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public settings where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain (e.g., grocery stores and pharmacies) especially in areas of significant community-based transmission.
cycomanic|5 years ago