Hello everyone,
I am extremely pleased to bring you this new conversation with my friend and Great Barrington Declaration colleague Dr. Martin Kulldorff. Martin is an epidemiologist and biostatistician by training and I hold him with the highest respect due to his willingness to challenge unquestionable orthodoxy on all sides of the scientific debate.
In this critical conversation we discuss a number of hot topics, most crucially Martin’s firing from Harvard for his opposition to vaccine mandates. He has broken the silence on this tragic issue and we are happy to host his first public conversation on the matter.
We also discuss Martin’s firing from the CDC over the J&J vaccine and Harvard’s generally unscientific response to the pandemic. The conversation concludes with a discussion on decentralizing and reforming the scientific community.
Takeaways
Harvard's response to the pandemic, including the firing of Martin Kulldorff, raises concerns about academic freedom and the need for reform in the scientific community.
There is a lack of randomized trial data on vaccine efficacy for older people, particularly in relation to reducing hospitalizations and deaths.
Vaccine trials have limitations in assessing rare conditions and long-term efficacy and adverse reactions.
Post-approval monitoring of vaccine safety is necessary to identify and address side effects.
The controversy over the CDC's pause on the J&J vaccine rollout had a negative impact on public trust and vaccine uptake.
Note to readers: join us for our fourth live Q+A where you can directly participate in conversation with Jay and Rav to discuss your questions, thoughts, and concerns:
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
14:12 Early Thoughts on the Pandemic
30:36 Meeting at the White House
48:46 The Great Barrington Declaration
52:40 Challenges and Attacks
58:25 Assessing the Vaccine Trials
01:01:48 The CDC's Pause on the J&J Vaccine
01:04:39 The Need for Exemptions and Accommodations
01:09:49 Harvard's Vaccine Mandate and Firing
01:14:47 Martin's Experience with COVID-19
01:18:24 Harvard's Treatment of Martin
01:27:06 Assessing Harvard's Response to the Pandemic
01:31:17 The Need for Reform in the Scientific Community
01:35:46 Bright Spots and Moving Forward
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