Ronni
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- Nashville TN
This is just a vent, so that I can prevent the top of my head from blowing off.
I do a lot of extensive Covid-19 research every day, because the picture is constantly changing and there is new or expanded information all the time. I am subscribed to a number of credible news sources and surf the web for countless other bits and pieces of info to increase my understanding of the things I read.
I am NOT an expert, an MD, an infectious disease clinician or anything else. I'm good at research, that's all. I'm a research nerd and I tend to get aggressive about following down information to its source to either confirm or debunk. I do this with pretty much everything, not just Covid-19. I don't act on a single report. I gather multiple reports from credible sources before I determine to my satisfaction that the information is accurate. When I've determined that it is, I will sometimes share what I research citing source information, a link, the author, all of the that, whatever.
It irks me NO END when someone then comes at me and disagrees with me, without ONE piece of information to substantiate their claim. Or they make some comment like "they are deceiving us or staying at home is bs or people aren't dying like they said or how do you know? "(that's one of my faves lol) or any other comment that is not A. Researched similarly or B. Not responsive to what I posted.
I will happily engage in a conversation with people and exchange ideas and information. I don't have to be right because I don't have an ego so it doesn't make me feel less if I'm wrong, and in fact I am happy to have additional information to change my mind. But DON'T come at me with these random, vapid, unfounded, un-researched ideas or opinions just because. PROVE me wrong. SHOW me. Grant me the courtesy of providing the links, the research, with which I provided you.
And to answer the question of how do I know? I just SHOWED you how I know, by giving the articles, the peer reviewed science, the research, the links. I know as much as these articles have taught me, and that I've extrapolated from. THAT'S how I know.
At least these under-informed naysayers can do the same for me. Right???
I do a lot of extensive Covid-19 research every day, because the picture is constantly changing and there is new or expanded information all the time. I am subscribed to a number of credible news sources and surf the web for countless other bits and pieces of info to increase my understanding of the things I read.
I am NOT an expert, an MD, an infectious disease clinician or anything else. I'm good at research, that's all. I'm a research nerd and I tend to get aggressive about following down information to its source to either confirm or debunk. I do this with pretty much everything, not just Covid-19. I don't act on a single report. I gather multiple reports from credible sources before I determine to my satisfaction that the information is accurate. When I've determined that it is, I will sometimes share what I research citing source information, a link, the author, all of the that, whatever.
It irks me NO END when someone then comes at me and disagrees with me, without ONE piece of information to substantiate their claim. Or they make some comment like "they are deceiving us or staying at home is bs or people aren't dying like they said or how do you know? "(that's one of my faves lol) or any other comment that is not A. Researched similarly or B. Not responsive to what I posted.
I will happily engage in a conversation with people and exchange ideas and information. I don't have to be right because I don't have an ego so it doesn't make me feel less if I'm wrong, and in fact I am happy to have additional information to change my mind. But DON'T come at me with these random, vapid, unfounded, un-researched ideas or opinions just because. PROVE me wrong. SHOW me. Grant me the courtesy of providing the links, the research, with which I provided you.
And to answer the question of how do I know? I just SHOWED you how I know, by giving the articles, the peer reviewed science, the research, the links. I know as much as these articles have taught me, and that I've extrapolated from. THAT'S how I know.
At least these under-informed naysayers can do the same for me. Right???
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