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Skeptics challenge COVID pandemic policy at Stanford symposium

In the early days of the COVID pandemic, Stanford neuroradiologist Dr. Scott Atlas, tapped as President Trump’s coronavirus czar, cast doubt on the usefulness of wearing masks.

Influential surgeon Dr. Marty Makary urged the lifting of pandemic restrictions, asserting that half of the nation had “herd immunity” in the spring of 2021. The following month, more than 21,000 people died of COVID-19.

These and other dissenting voices — dismissed as cranks by many of their scientific peers during the pandemic — are featured speakers at a Friday symposium, organized by Stanford University’s Department of Health Policy, about how to best manage future contagions. New university president Jonathan Levin will deliver opening remarks.

“There was a very wide range of things that we got terribly wrong during the pandemic,” including school closures and mask mandates, said Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford professor of medicine and health economist, who suggested the Pandemic Policy conference. He said he hopes it will spur vigorous academic debate and open dialogue to inform future strategies.

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