Public health professor at Boston University and former CDC employee
“this is akin to attributing a death related to salmonella from eating lettuce to “the consumption of artichokes or other vegetables,” something no one would do, “unless you were intentionally trying to deceive the public into thinking that artichokes were responsible for the death.”
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