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The Great Barrington Declaration?

Paul Frijters
October 6, 2020October 7, 2020
A group of senior medical scientists have gotten together to pen an open petition to governments and society, calling for a herd immunity approach to...
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Covid and the lessons of the Dreyfus affair

Paul Frijters
September 18, 2020September 18, 2020
One can tell many stories of how current times resemble some earlier historical period. The conflict between nationalism and internationalism, as personified by the controversies...
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Will busy offices return eventually? Of course they will.

Paul Frijters
September 7, 2020September 8, 2020
[message: the "stay at home" firms will see their bored and lonely good young staff jump ship to the hip, drunk, snorting, and cavorting hard-work...
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Could lock-downs lead to a baby boom in several Western countries? If so, why?

Paul Frijters
August 17, 2020August 17, 2020
For months now, demographers and other social scientists have been predicting a covid baby bust because marriages were postponed, pubs were closed, anxiety levels were...
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How can the Covid-policies be countered with the help of Big Money?

Paul Frijters
August 7, 2020August 10, 2020
Suppose you agree with me that containment and elimination strategies pursued regarding Covid-19 do far more harm than good. Suppose you also believe that having...
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The ongoing wellbeing loss from covid-policies. Sign the protest letter!

Paul Frijters
July 13, 2020
The UK Office of National Statistics data on the wellbeing of the British population shows a unprecedented drop of about 10% in average wellbeing in...
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From being to seeming: why empirical scientists failed in times of Covid.

Paul Frijters
June 29, 2020November 25, 2023
There have long been scientists who were celebrities in their own time. Galileo, Keppler, Goodall, Linneus, Cousteau, Darwin, Smith, Leeuwenhoek, Da Vinci, Ibn Khaldhun, Curie,...

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