Posted on 04/18/2020 6:53:55 PM PDT by Wiz-Nerd
A month ago, we interviewed Dr. Jay Bhattacharya just as the COVID-19 crisis was shuttering the economy and governments were ordering citizens to shelter at home. In that interview, Dr. Bhattacharya mentioned that he himself would soon be conducting tests for COVID-19 in Santa Clara County, California, one of the most active hotspots in the country. Today Dr. Bhattacharya returns to discuss the results of that study and one currently under way in partnership with Major League Baseball. We also discuss some signs of hope, and specifics about how the economy can be restarted safely and efficiently. Dr. Bhattacharya also gives some (unsolicited) advice to Dr. Anthony Fauci, California governor Gavin Newsom, and president Donald Trump.
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You happen to have a brief summation of the interview? 42 minutes is kind of a long video.
“You happen to have a brief summation of the interview? 42 minutes is kind of a long video.”
If I had a MD. and a PhD. in Economics it might be possible. Since I don’t, no.
This is an funny with folks. Even conservatives. They want the Cliff Notes on issues instead of learning for themselves.
Same with the Bible, God’s Holy Word. They just want anyone, learned or not, to tell them what He says.
Lazy!
Why didn’t you warn readers that unless they have an MD. and a PhD. in Economics they’ll probably be wasting their time watching this?
If I had a MD. and a PhD. in Economics it might be possible. Since I dont, no.
This is an funny with folks. Even conservatives. They want the Cliff Notes on issues instead of learning for themselves.
Same with the Bible, Gods Holy Word. They just want anyone, learned or not, to tell them what He says.
Lazy!
Sorry for asking.
How are people going to read “the Bible, God’s Holy Word,” if they listen to every 42+ minute video posted in the Internet? I don’t know Wid-Nerd so I don’t know that the 42+ minutes is worth the investment of my time.
Sorry but I don’t know who the guy in the video is. There are 1000s with opinions.
Please spare me the cliff notes on the Bible comment. Such a self-righteous thing to say. You know absolutely nothing about me to throw out such comments.
Again, sorry for asking.
“Lazy!”
i’m not lazy, but i am a speed reader, and unfortunately it’s not possible to speed-read a video ... one is forced to go at the same pace as the talking head on the video, which is much like attending a college lecture, which is why i quit going to formal college after earning my masters degree in computer science,namely i could learn much faster on my own rather than listening to some arrogant a-hole lecture about stuff he was researching that he could publish and rise up the department hierarchy, even though no one in the class was interested in his research ...
“im not lazy, but i am a speed reader, and unfortunately
its not possible to speed-read a video ... one is forced
to go at the same pace as the talking head on the video”
O....K.
But this is on Youtube, so you can hit the little gear
thingy and push the playback speed up to 2X, and turn on
the closed captioning while you’re at it.
Anyway, this is about 50 times more people already having
had and survived the ‘Rona, than we thought.
“This is an funny with folks. Even conservatives. They want the Cliff Notes on issues instead of learning for themselves...
...
Lazy.”
No, I want a transcript. I can read, and comprehend, 7 times faster than the average person speaks. I’ve measured it. 42 minutes slooolwy getting information that I could read in 6? Not me. Life’s too short.
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