Well, as it is a COVID thread - then the knowledgable ones should also not cause any panic moment a la do not visit your parents (how can a virus free person infect their parents) etc etc. We had tiny debate in Estonia where people asked a document from a doctor, that they are in good shape (because some public sports competition events require it etc) and the answer was something like "we are not qualified". Well, if you recieve quite large per person taxpayer money per year - shouldn't you claim, that you have no expertise?
I have no idea about the discussion in Estonia. Regarding covid19, I thing the knowledgeable people should aim for engendering the appropriate amount of concern, and that you should keep in mind the difference between virus-free and symptom-free. Far from all infected people show symptoms.
IMHO there is a tendency specially in social media, that a lot of persons have an attitude "i am an expert, because i was in this or that university so you are automatically dumber than i", which is worrisome to me.
I understand. I know one poster on another board who tried to shut me down in a discussion about the nature of logic, because he had a PhD in applied mathematics. I was not impressed.
At the same time, expertise allows people to make connections and understand issues in a way not open to amateurs, and that needs to be respected.
No, although i graduated the Tallinn Technical University (IT Engineer) we did not had many energy related subjects. Still, based on those lessons and with some talking with the tutors, i would not be against to have nuclear plant in Estonia.
There are legitimate problems with nuclear energy, but that's true of any type of power plant.
If Greta is not an expert, why did she received so much media time and shown as an person who should be a role model based on her knowledge?
I disagree that it was "based on her knowledge". It was based on her passion and rhetoric.
How can you take an expert seriously (specially a medical one) if he/she does not recognize similar experts from another country just because some another country might be pissed?
To do their job properly, it is essential that WHO gets Chinese cooperation, and the cost of that is not recognizing Taiwan. It's choosing access to 1.4(?) billion people over 25 million.
Again, as it as a COVID thread - i agree with Infection and with some Estonian virus specialists (for example Irja Lutsar https://www.etis.ee/CV/Irja_Lutsar/est?tabId=CV_ENG ), that we have to learn to live with virus and in general have a healthier lifestyle. Of course, as life has taught - never say never and be prepared to worst.
Living with the virus, for now, means keeping one's mask on and keeping others and oneself safe.
Certainly COVID test makers and food deliverers (at least in my country) are making good profit and if WHO tells, that COVID is not dangerous, then the government also says that.
One person's loss is another's opportunity.