Science's Path to Redemption: Trish Wood Chats with Professor Martin Kulldorff
Now that those who are leading in this field, they got it wrong, many of them, and they will never admit it.
Ever wondered how science can bounce back from its recent missteps? In this compelling episode, award-winning journalist Trish Wood sits down with Professor Martin Kulldorff, an epidemiologist known for his advocacy of focused protection and the Great Barrington Declaration. Together, they tackle some heavy-hitting topics like the failures of pandemic responses, the role of free speech in scientific discourse, and the deep-seated issues within Big Tech and legacy media.
Kulldorff doesn't hold back as he critiques the lockdowns and school closures, calling them possibly the biggest public policy mistakes ever. He emphasizes the urgent need for science to mend itself by embracing a diversity of voices and perspectives. If you're curious about the real story behind COVID-19 and the media's role in shaping public perception, this episode offers a refreshing, no-nonsense take.
Trish also brings in part two of 'Malice at the Palace' and a striking critique from a British MP on vaccines. It's a must-listen for anyone wanting a deeper understanding of the pandemic's impact on society.