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As we look back on the pandemic, there are clear ways in which our public health strategies failed. From the quarantine to vaccines, understanding the pitfalls in our response will enable us to do better in the future. But who’s brave enough to step forward and identify these issues? Dr. Martin Kulldorff joins the podcast to shed some light on the subject…

Dr. Kulldorff is an epidemiologist, a biostatistician, and a founding fellow at Hillsdale College’s Academy for Science and Freedom. He has also been a Professor of Medicine at Harvard University for thirteen years. As the co-author of the Great Barrington Declaration, he advocated for a pandemic strategy of focused protection instead of lockdowns during the 2020 health crisis.

Dr. Kulldorff is an expert in infectious disease outbreaks who researches surveillance methods for post-market drug and vaccine safety and early detection and monitoring. How has his perspective shifted the conventional pandemic narrative? Tune in now to find out!

In this conversation, we dive into:

  • Why Sweden did so well during and after the pandemic.
  • Dr. Kulldorff’s initial response to COVID-19.
  • Why news outlets were ignoring basic public health principles.
  • Whether or not masks were effective in preventing disease transmission.

You can learn more about Dr. Kulldorff and his work by following his Twitter!

Want to find out more about Michael and his research? Click here to view his Stanford profile, and here to purchase his latest book!

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Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9

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