Sorry, but Public Health lost almost all credibility in the past two years. Big box stores are OK, but small retailers are unsafe. No buying seeds at the hardware store. Follow the arrows in the aisles!
Nope. Too many edicts that were NOT SUPPORTED BY REAL SCIENCE were put in place, and unelected public employees became the new rule makers. Common sense be damned.
Most troubling, was the absolute demonization of any questioning of these rules, even with valid scientific backing. The stifling of any contrary data was downright criminal.
As a healthcare provider with a very unique audience of special-needs patients, I have come to have nothing but contempt for those authoritarian public "servants", and that is a shame.
Sorry. You blew it. And this will take decades to recover from your folly.
Appreciative of this important learning for all of us in the field and will share it with ASPPH's Framing the Future 2030 "Expanding the reach, visibility, and impact of the field of academic public health" expert panel as a helpful perspective in their deliberations for coming up with recommendations (anticipated in 2023 and 2024).
Sorry, but Public Health lost almost all credibility in the past two years. Big box stores are OK, but small retailers are unsafe. No buying seeds at the hardware store. Follow the arrows in the aisles!
Nope. Too many edicts that were NOT SUPPORTED BY REAL SCIENCE were put in place, and unelected public employees became the new rule makers. Common sense be damned.
Most troubling, was the absolute demonization of any questioning of these rules, even with valid scientific backing. The stifling of any contrary data was downright criminal.
As a healthcare provider with a very unique audience of special-needs patients, I have come to have nothing but contempt for those authoritarian public "servants", and that is a shame.
Sorry. You blew it. And this will take decades to recover from your folly.
Appreciative of this important learning for all of us in the field and will share it with ASPPH's Framing the Future 2030 "Expanding the reach, visibility, and impact of the field of academic public health" expert panel as a helpful perspective in their deliberations for coming up with recommendations (anticipated in 2023 and 2024).