Chris ABRAHAM on Nostr: COVID didn't make people already fatalistically distrustful of medicine, because of ...
COVID didn't make people already fatalistically distrustful of medicine, because of the ubiquitous lore surrounding the Tuskegee Syphilis Study racial abuses, any less distrustful, no matter what Science believes or conveys; it has most definitely reaffirmed—amplified—the distrust rather than healing it.
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