Jay Bhattacharya (@drjbhattacharya) 's Twitter Profile
Jay Bhattacharya

@drjbhattacharya

Professor Stanford School of Medicine. MD, PhD. Health policy: infectious diseases, covid, health economics. Scientific freedom.

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Blue Lives Matter (@retirednycpd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Exclusive | Longtime NYC teacher wins court battle over COVID vax -- and is still barred from school nypost.com/2024/09/03/us-…

Alison Young (@alisonannyoung) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nearly 2,000 drug plants are overdue for FDA checks after COVID delays, AP finds | β€œMost of the overdue plants are in the U.S., but more than 340 are in India and China (which) make up the largest source of drug ingredients” for low-cost US prescriptions. apnews.com/article/fda-in…

Yvette Corkrean for CA Senate (@yvettecorkrean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rob Schneider Senator Scott Wiener Thank you Rob! Anyone in America can donate to support by bid for @scott_wiener's seat and I hope they do! We can defeat Scott Wiener together. -Yvette yvetteforsenate.org

Casey Means, MD (@caseymeansmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This video of me speaking on pharma influence on medical school education was censored on TikTok. Below are REFERENCES for each statement said in this video. We have to scratch our heads and ask WHY this type of information is being silenced! 1. Fewer than 20% of medical

Mazda Sabouri (@msabouri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jay Bhattacharya Keith Humphreys 13% of Americans started or increased substance abuse during the early stages of the covid lockdowns. The addictions didn't magically disappear when society reopened.

<a href="/DrJBhattacharya/">Jay Bhattacharya</a> <a href="/KeithNHumphreys/">Keith Humphreys</a> 13% of Americans started or increased substance abuse during the early stages of the covid lockdowns.

The addictions didn't magically disappear when society reopened.
Anthony LaMesa (@ajlamesa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unless we're planning on indefinitely having a totally dysfunctional federal government that achieves very little progress, Democrats and Republicans must learn how to work together and compromise again. We have no other choice.

MilkBarTV (@themilkbartv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

3 years ago I lost my job as a forklift driver because of vaccine mandates & started making videos on this platform. 2 years ago I moved states to keep working as a forklift driver while continuing to make videos in my spare time. 1 year ago I quit forklift driving to make

3 years ago I lost my job as a forklift driver because of vaccine mandates &amp; started making videos on this platform.

2 years ago I moved states to keep working as a forklift driver while continuing to make videos in my spare time.

1 year ago I quit forklift driving to make
Drew Perkins (@dperkinsed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There were substantial trade-offs to keeping schools closed due to Covid. Perhaps effects like these would have been justified had the measures prevented COVID-19 spread, but evidence then and now showed closures didn't. Hard decision for sure but that's the job of leaders.

J.D. Haltigan, PhD πŸ’πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» (@jdhaltigan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Scientists who double as 'strategic bureaucrats' are not real scientists because bureaucracy constrains truth-telling. They are about administrative power more than truth. Look closely at what gets funded & what doesn't.

A 🌷 (@athinksaloud) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People who stood their ground and opposed vax mandates are inspiring to me. That nonsense was the biggest bull-πŸ’© I've ever seen in my life. I salute this man. 🫑

Asya d'Nafsha (@asya_nafsha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proximal Origins flipped the standard of proof. It argued that any hypothetical scenario where a SARS-CoV could theoretically evolve naturally into SARS-CoV-2 renders the lab origin implausible. We let virologists define the terms, yet the standard should be forensic, not

Jay Bhattacharya (@drjbhattacharya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Which is a better example of anti-science aggression? A: Holding a scientific conference with prominent people with disparate views on pandemic management? B: Seeking to cancel a scientific conference? C: Is this a trick question?

Anthony LaMesa (@ajlamesa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"In academic years before COVID-19, chronic absenteeism rates were around 10-11%. Now, chronic absenteeism rates remain around 20%." 21alivenews.com/2024/09/06/chr…

Dr. Love (@sakshamsulove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There needs to be a very serious discussion around probable excessive and unnecessary use of antidepressants, anti-anxiety and antipsychotics during childhood. #MedTwitter #MedX