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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All

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To: h_ who wrote (34013)2/26/2025 8:04:14 AM
From: Alastair McIntosh  Read Replies (2) of 37415
 
I read a bit about Dr. Byram Bridle

Other scientists, including immunologists, interviewed by the Mercury Tribune said Bridle is misinterpreting the studies he is citing, potentially resulting in fewer people being vaccinated.

Two members of the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, both asking not to be named to speak more freely on the matter, said his comments could be dangerous.

“His opinions don’t align with mainstream thoughts or scientific evidence, and the unsubstantiated claims about safety and other issues are dangerous,” one member said, adding Bridle’s comments on COVID-19 vaccine safety “are without any substance.”

Another table member said Bridle’s “disinformation is extremely damaging because he has significant academic credentials and it’s subtle and involves misstating actual science in a way that an uninformed audience is not going to catch.”

guelphmercury.com

I'm through with this topic.
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