you are a self proclaimed scientist with no clinical experience with viruses. pot/kettle. But then you only like your own made up data and calculations anyway
Says a self-proclaimed physician who has never set foot in a research lab, never designed an experiment, never published a basic research paper, who probably could not conceptualize a simple PCR experiment if her life depended on it.
Who the heck cares about clinical experience? What does that even have to do with hypothesis formulation, experimental design and execution, data collection, and analysis? Other than collecting samples, do you have any clue how you would go about characterizing a virus you've never seen before? What steps you would take? The questions you should be asking to guide the characterization?
Also, glad to know that the numbers collected by Johns Hopkins and that the analyses they and I do on the numbers are "made up."
Let's be honest here. Your issue with me is not that I don't know anything; you know very well that I do my homework and endeavor to vet everything I have posted here. Your issue is that I sound too much like the experts who have been giving the pressers and that my analysis leads to the same conclusions that Drs. Fauci and Birx have communicated. And you would rather just sit back and do nothing to stop Covid-19, because it cramps your lifestyle--without ever once considering that letting it spread uncontrollably leads to far worse consequences than having to practice social distancing for a while. And I am to believe that you're a physician?