And I am quite sure there are subjects you know a lot more about than I do MACS. It is kind of the way things work. But yea, I do know an awful lot about it. Have to, its not a hobby or anything I learn about from blogs or news entertainment. It's what I do every day all day in an attempt to help providers and communities weather the storm. And I am embedded with highly educated people on the topic rather than spreading misinformation. Misinformation is something we've been battling all along.
My focus is on what it is, how it is transmitted, and how it is treated and/or mitigated. If you notice I've not spent any time on where it came from. Not in my wheelhouse. Just like none of it is in your wheelhouse. You have been all over the place trying to find things that fit your preconceived notions and the tv you watch. You've been fun to watch though. I just don't have that luxury. When we find out we are wrong about something we must adjust or more people die unnecessarily. It's not a political thing.
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