heirloomgal
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I appreciate very much your generosity of spirit to look at where our points of view overlap. Yes, not all information can be had from personal experience. One of the great things the internet has provided is the opportunity for many points of view to be shared, and with the addition of cellphones w/cameras, regular citizens can capture quite a lot to share with the rest of the world. I think it's great, and understand that what constitutes credibility is different for everyone.@heirloomgal , I have never been involved in anything that received media attention when I haven't felt that the coverage was entirely accurate and, in many cases, it was missing important information.
Let's look back at the preceding 3 pages where I have posted links. Four were media, with 3 local television stations and one a daily newspaper published in Great Britain.
Four links included 2 professional journals. Peer reviewed and all that - with one specific to epidemics. One is a nonprofit organization focused on major health care issues.
A story on CNN, I avoided posting even though it quoted the CEO of the largest hospital in this area and was linked by that hospital in its news releases. So, the hospital itself gave credibility to the story. It's just that so many people personally give CNN little credibility. BTW, CNN included information on the death of a local RN from Covid-19 after she had refused to be vaccinated.
Information that is not a personal experience must come from somewhere. Tapping the internet provides a broad spectrum of information. Some of it will be false and fabricated out of thin air. Some of it will be deliberately deceptive - for financial gain or even for international political competition.
We have options. Some are quite straightforward - whether to attend a meeting, or not. Whether to run a gauntlet of regulations, or not.
Oliver Wendell Holmes said something about someone's rights end where another person's nose begins. I'm not sure why that quote hasn't received more attention given the transmission nature of this epidemic virus.
Steve
And I like that quote too. We probably look it a bit differently, in the sense that I'm content when someone else's rights' end at my nose, and not inside my arm.