Why did Harvard fire Martin Kulldorff? | Martin Kulldorff | Just Asking Questions, Ep. 18
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 Published On Premiered Apr 11, 2024

Martin Kulldorff talks about his dismissal from Harvard Medical School, persisting college vaccine mandates, and surviving COVID-era censorship on the latest episode of Just Asking Questions.

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0:00- 40 colleges still require COVID vaccines
2:17- What happened between Martin Kuldorff and Harvard?
5:57- How vaccine mandates are unscientific and unethical
7:54- Why is there a push to vaccinate children?
11:30- Being a dissident at Harvard
14:00- Fired by the CDC for being too pro-vaccine
19:25- Vaccines are good from some while bad for others
21:33- Being censored online for speaking the truth
25:54- How masks were ineffective during COVID
28:29- There has been no reckoning for what happened during COVID
30:31- No one should be allowed to violate the First Amendment
36:21- How Sweden handled COVID
42:19- How a good health system kept COVID deaths down
44:25: What is jawboning?
47:20- What is the best public health use of the mRNA vaccines?
50:22- How COVID vaccine data is unreliable
55:32- What should the COVID policy recommendations be now?
59:16- Is the peer review process flawed?
1:03:24- Will politicians ever be held accountable for their COVID policies?

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At least 40 U.S. colleges still require a COVID vaccine, according to nocollegemandates.com, an initiative that tracks and opposes the mandates.

Martin Kulldorff, a professor of medicine and biostatistician who lost his job at Harvard for refusing the vaccine even though he'd already survived a COVID infection, says such mandates are "unscientific" and "unethical."Harvard has since dropped the mandate, but Kulldorff likely won't be getting his job there back anytime soon because the Harvard-affiliated hospital that employs medical school faculty still requires a COVID vaccine.   

Kuldorff, who created one of the earliest disease outbreak surveillance software systems, was also booted from the COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Commission and regularly de-boosted on Twitter and YouTube for his views. Former NIH director Francis Collins to labeled him and his co-authors of the Great Barrington Declaration "fringe epidemiologists" and call for a "quick and devastating…takedown" of their call to end lockdowns in favor of a "focused protection" strategy. 

Kulldorff joined Reason's Zach Weissmueller and Liz Wolfe on the latest episode of Just Asking Questions to talk about his ordeal at Harvard, his retrospective on the pandemic and the cultural and governmental response to it, and his involvement in the Supreme Court case Murthy v. Missouri, in which plaintiffs argue that federal agencies violated the First Amendment by pressuring social media companies to take down certain content about COVID-19. 

Watch the full conversation on Reason's YouTube channel or on the Just Asking Questions podcast feed on Apple, Spotify, or your preferred podcatcher.

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