Less than super models
Politics
United Kingdom
Started January 15, 2026
The authorities must stop putting their faith in the bad science of “public health” Source
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Less than super models
The Critic (United Kingdom) | Jan 15, 2026
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Jan 15, 2026
Public health policies should prioritize scientific rigor over popular opinion to ensure effective health outcomes for communities.
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While public health initiatives are vital, they must adapt to emerging scientific evidence to remain relevant and effective.
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Jan 15, 2026
Relying on flawed public health models can lead to widespread mistrust, ultimately harming societal health and safety.
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The debate over public health science often overlooks the complex realities that inform policy decisions and their implementation challenges.
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The criticism of public health science undermines necessary health measures that protect vulnerable populations from preventable diseases.
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