Old paradigms, lack of data, inconclusive.
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Yesterday, Bret Baer in-depth interviewed Dr. Deborah Birx.
For the record, I think that Dr. Birx is a trusted source: smart, experienced, knowledgeable, “clued in”, well-intended, apolitical, honest, etc.
I thought that Baer’s questions cut to the chase:
- Where do we stand right now on the virus?
- What is the key statistic that you track?
- What’s the purpose of testing if it takes 3 or 4 days to get results?
- Specifically, what do we know about kids catching and transmitting the virus?
- What is your recommendation re: re-opening schools?
- How susceptible are people to getting re-infected?
- How good is the data that you rely on?
Unfortunately, Dr. Birx’s answers to these pivotal questions were, in my opinion, very disappointing.

