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This is a fair point. I'll say this though, there will always be a few scientists that will go against the grain. Sometimes, that's useful, but not usually. What you need to see is the consensus opinion of the experts in that particular field. This is a new disease, and as with all scientific endeavours, opinions change as understanding grows. So sure, one or two people may be expressing views contrary to the consensus, but usually you'll find that their views are based on poor quality data from a single study. I'm betting that the 99% are right, and the 1% are wrong. That's been proven over and over again with this pandemic (man-made virus, hydroxychloroquine, inverrectin).