>How many instances of Dr's disagreeing with the causes of death or admission have there been...thousands?...hundreds?...a 'few"?...kinda matters, doesn't it?
>Regarding #2...you acknowledge her initial approach was appropriate, but later imply she 'cut testing to drop case numbers'...where's your evidence?...if she wanted to find asymptomatic cases before, what incentive does she have now, not to?...is there an election coming up we haven't heard about?
>Re: #3...You're leaving out a "Whole Lot" of information regarding testing...fast, inexpensive antigen tests have their supporters, and if used properly, can help to quickly identify "hot spots" and marshall resources to respond...you should know this...tell everyone the full story.
As regards medicine vs. politics...wasn't it Donald Trump who repeatedly admitted he didn't want any COVID testing because that just produced more "cases"?...and that's the guy you want to follow. BTW, I've got some additional insight into how inept and possibly malicious he was during the early days of the pandemic when it came to testing...back when companies and research institutions were scrambling to get approvals for new devices...it finally took Dr. Fauci, of all people, to break the logjam, or "stonewall"...whichever analogy you choose.