Pandemic Advisers Keep Joining the For-Profit COVID Industry

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'I'm frustrated with this narrative that industry is the dark side. I don't think it is. I think it's where to action happens,' said Dr. Michael Mina

Tests cost more on eMed’s site and on the Quest site because the price includes monitoring and confirmation by an eMed “certified guide,” Daniels said.

He makes his new affiliation clear, he said. Journalists quoting or interviewing him often note his eMed connection but usually don’t mention that the company sells COVID tests. Other experts who’ve moved into or partnered with industry have adopted their own strategies to navigate the boundary:

 

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Corporates have a long history of betraying the public interest. They haven't displayed self-restraint in the face of environmental and social damage they have, and continue to do. So, I guess they're, 'where the action happens.' Its just not usually action in people's interest.

Yep. Same as it ever was. Ghouls.

I'd bet $1000 he didn't say that

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