101-515: The Great Barrington Declaration is an open letter published in October 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns . It claimed harmful COVID-19 lockdowns could be avoided via the fringe notion of "focused protection", by which those most at risk of dying from an infection could purportedly be kept safe while society otherwise took no steps to prevent infection. The envisaged result
202-727: A libertarian think tank that has received funding from the Koch Foundation and engages in climate change denial . Tyler Cowen , a libertarian economist at George Mason University , wrote that while he sympathized with a libertarian approach to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, he considered the declaration to be dangerous and misguided. In November 2023 during the UK COVID-19 Inquiry , England's chief medical officer Chris Whitty gave evidence that government ministers had been 'bamboozled' by talk of herd immunity in
303-521: A "middle way", with "masks, social distancing, fewer crowds, testing and tracing" the right way forward. Commenting on the fact that 20 per cent of people killed by COVID-19 have been people aged under 65, and that about a third of recovered COVID-19 patients, including young patients, continue to have symptoms weeks after their infection, Nabarro said it was "amazingly irresponsible" not to take these risks into consideration. Gregg Gonsalves , assistant professor of epidemiology at Yale University , described
404-686: A "well-orchestrated attempt to suppress and discredit it". On 1 November, eurosceptic former members of the European Parliament , Nigel Farage and Richard Tice , announced in The Telegraph that an application has been made to the Electoral Commission for their Brexit Party to be renamed Reform UK; after identifying the British government response to the COVID-19 pandemic as a more pressing issue than Brexit ,
505-410: A bad case of Nobel Prize disease." Beale criticized Gupta's actions, saying, "You've got someone who has a track record of saying stuff that is total rubbish, and then moving on to the next thing which is total rubbish, and she's not being held to account. That makes people pretty annoyed." Of the declaration's other critics, Beale said: "That's everyone being polite … What everyone really thinks is, 'this
606-484: A dangerous pathogen ?". Deena Hinshaw , Chief Medical Officer of Health of Alberta , said that the declaration would lead to increased deaths, hospitalizations and cases of Long COVID. Hinshaw also said that it was unclear if infection with COVID-19 would create long-term immunity and that being able to successfully implement the declaration's focused protection strategy "is not supported by evidence." Harvard University professor of epidemiology William Hanage criticized
707-569: A debate could be held on what he called "censorship" and "the sinister disappearance of the link from Google to the Great Barrington declaration". Conservative journalist Toby Young wrote an opinion piece in The Spectator supporting the declaration and querying the credentials of its critics, claiming they were "censors" and "smear merchants" while claiming the declaration's authors were not "outliers or cranks" but there had been
808-657: A group which in March released a widely criticized modelling study suggesting, in one of its scenarios, that half the population of the United Kingdom might already have been infected with COVID-19, and in September a preprint study which argued herd immunity thresholds might be lower than expected due to pre-existing immunity in the population. Rupert Beale of the Francis Crick Institute described
909-604: A higher risk and would face a higher risk of ending up in hospital, or worse in an intensive care unit ." The spokesman reiterated that the Chief Medical Adviser to the British Government and Chief Medical Officer for England , Chris Whitty , had stressed that the effects on the rest of the healthcare system were already considered in the formulation of public health advice. British Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock said in
1010-464: A medical recommendation of no proven benefit, of extraordinary potential harm, that do not take personal values and individual consent into account" and that "if lockdowns were a prescription drug for Covid treatment, the FDA would never have approved it". University of Montreal 's paediatrics and clinical ethics professor, Annie Janvier, a co-signatory and part of a group of Quebec scientists critical of
1111-424: A number of reasons why an individual would choose the form of an open letter, including the following reasons: Eric Kaufmann characterizes the authoring of open letters in academia calling for the dismissal of academics as a form of "hard authoritarianism" accompanying political correctness and cancel culture . Others associate open letters with bullying, divisiveness, safetyism (suppressing ideas to ensure
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#17327806188721212-492: A performer of Khoomei —a Mongolian style of overtone singing —described as a "therapeutic sound practitioner". An article in The Independent reported that the false signatures put claims about the breadth of support in doubt. Bhattacharya responded by saying that the authors "did not have the resources to audit each signature," and that people had "abused our trust" by adding fake names. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus ,
1313-574: A previous The Lancet correspondence piece, is a response by 80 researchers denouncing the Great Barrington Declaration and its herd immunity approach. Taking its name from John Snow , the epidemiologist who worked on the 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak , it states that the herd immunity idea is "a dangerous fallacy unsupported by the scientific evidence". It acknowledges that COVID-19 restrictions have led to demoralization, making such an idea attractive, but states that "there
1414-400: A reader's immediate emotional comfort), and a culture of complaining. Online open letters have some qualities in common with gossip , including the impossibility of un-saying what has been disseminated and its use by marginalized groups to complain about others. Open letters tend not to win hearts and minds , especially if there is a limited connection between the writers, the subject, and
1515-581: A sabbatical (supported by social security) for three, four or whatever months it takes before there is immunity in the community that will protect everybody." He did not provide a detailed explanation about what people between these ages should do. While Gupta has said in a promotional video that less vulnerable people should be allowed "to get out there and get infected and build up herd immunity", Kulldorff cautioned against deliberately seeking out infection; he said that "everybody should wash their hands and stay home when sick". Kulldorff disagreed with criticism that
1616-571: A scientist who has opposed prolonged COVID-19 lockdowns, authored a paper in BMJ Open arguing that signatories of the Great Barrington Declaration were shunned as a fringe minority by those in favor of the John Snow Memorandum. According to him, the latter used their large numbers of followers on Twitter and other social media and op-eds to shape a scientific " groupthink " against the former, who had less influence as measured by
1717-487: A senior vice president at a drug company doesn't give you the same background that others have. They're seeing things in a non-sophisticated way." Brooks also said that the high average age of the member of the British government's Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies has influenced their recommendations to the government, as many of the members are themselves "at risk" of serious infection. The Trump administration
1818-502: A significant number of patients who recover from COVID-19, including people who experience no symptoms, have been shown to have heart and lung damage. Secondly, it says nothing about how to shield the vulnerable, and thirdly, it says nothing about the number of dead the strategy would cause, which Barry estimates might "far exceed one million". Barry said that while it was too late for the United States to achieve "near containment of
1919-473: A situation where "with masses of people sick in their 40s and 50s; hospitals will be over-run and deaths will skyrocket as they did in Italy and New York ". With the prospect of a vaccine available within months, Naylor questioned the logic of the Great Barrington strategy, asking: "Why on earth should we rush to embrace a reckless prescription for a demographically-selective national ' chickenpox party ' involving
2020-549: A special envoy of the World Health Organization, said governments should refrain from using "lockdowns as the primary method to control the virus", a comment cited with approval by the American president, Donald Trump . However, Nabarro rejected Trump's interpretation of his comments, saying that the lockdowns in the spring had been necessary as emergency measures, to buy time, and emphasized the need to find
2121-425: A virus, not by exposing them to it." Tedros said that trying to achieve herd immunity by letting the virus spread unchecked would be "scientifically and ethically problematic", especially given that the long-term effects of the disease are still not fully understood. He said that though "there has been some discussion recently about the concept of reaching so-called 'herd immunity' by letting the virus spread", "never in
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#17327806188722222-466: Is 30 months in length, accepts 27 students each year, has an acceptance rate of less than 2%. In the 2021 U.S. News & World Report rankings, Stanford was ranked fourth in the nation among medical schools for research. Admission to the MD program at Stanford is highly competitive: in 2019, 6,894 people applied, 422 were interviewed, and 175 accepted for 90 spots. Stanford is one of several schools in
2323-438: Is a letter that is intended to be read by a wide audience, or a letter intended for an individual, but that is nonetheless widely distributed intentionally. Open letters usually take the form of a letter addressed to an individual but are provided to the public through newspapers and other media, such as a letter to the editor or blog . Critical open letters addressed to political leaders are especially common. Two of
2424-488: Is all fucking stupid'." Devi Sridhar , the University of Edinburgh 's professor of global public health, said that the declaration "sounds good in theory" but that "if you actually work in practical public health on the front line, it doesn't make much sense", saying the declaration's premise was neither "accurate" nor "scientific". Michael Head, senior research fellow in global health at University of Southampton , said
2525-917: Is no evidence for lasting protective immunity to SARS-CoV-2", adding that "such a strategy would not lead to the end of COVID-19, but instead result in recurrent epidemics, as was the case with numerous infectious diseases before the advent of vaccination." The letter's authors were co-ordinated by Deepti Gurdasani , clinical epidemiologist at Queen Mary University of London , and included researchers and clinicians such as Marc Lipsitch , William Hanage , Nahid Bhadelia , Isabella Eckerle , Emma Hodcroft , Florian Krammer , Martin McKee , Dominic Pimenta , Viola Priesemann , Devi Sridhar , Gavin Yamey , and Rochelle Walensky . Other signatories have included Reinhard Busse , Christian Althaus , Jacques Fellay , Ilona Kickbusch , and David Stuckler . In 2022, John Ioannidis ,
2626-675: Is the largest stem cell and regenerative medicine facility in North America. The Stem Cell Research Building is the first of the planned Stanford Institutes of Medicine. In addition to research facilities, it houses offices for faculty from the Stanford Cancer Center and "hotel space" offices for visiting researchers. The School of Medicine has reversed the traditional teaching method of classroom time being reserved for lectures and problem-solving exercises being completed outside of school as homework; with funding from
2727-562: Is under control, and after time, they could go back home". In the UK, Conservative Party member of parliament for Wycombe , Steve Baker , having signed the declaration, spoke in favour of the declaration's policies on two occasions in the House of Commons, first on 6 October and again on 13 October. Conservative MP for New Forest West , Desmond Swayne asked the Leader of the House of Commons if
2828-416: Is very unlikely to be achieved in the absence of a vaccine." Beale described the declaration as "not a helpful contribution to the debate". Of the declarations' signatories he said: "There's a lot of other people who have also signed it and guess what, it's the usual suspects … It's Karol Sikora who knows nothing about this whatsoever but who is endlessly self-promoting, and you've got Michael Levitt who's got
2929-745: The Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota , said that the Great Barrington Declaration was "a dangerous mix of pixie dust and pseudoscience." John M. Barry , a professor at the Tulane School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and author of a book on the 1918 flu pandemic , wrote in The New York Times that the Great Barrington Declaration sounds attractive until one examines "three enormously important omissions". Firstly, it says nothing about harm suffered by people in low-risk groups, even though
3030-571: The Director-General of the World Health Organization , warned against the idea of letting the virus spread in order to achieve herd immunity at a 12 October 2020 press briefing, calling the notion "unethical". He said: "Herd immunity is a concept used for vaccination, in which a population can be protected from a certain virus if a threshold of vaccination is reached … Herd immunity is achieved by protecting people from
3131-485: The Gesellschaft für Virologie , released a statement co-authored by Christian Drosten saying the declaration's proposals were liable to result in "a humanitarian and economic catastrophe". The then-U.S. National Institutes of Health director, Francis Collins , told The Washington Post that the proposed strategy was "a fringe component of epidemiology. This is not mainstream science. It's dangerous. It fits into
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3232-632: The Government of Canada 's COVID-19 Immunity Task Force , told the National Post : "Obviously, the Great Barrington fix will excite the minimizers who pretend COVID-19 is not much worse than the flu and enliven the libertarians who object to public health measures on principle … So be it: they've been offside all along." Naylor also pointed out that a study published in August in the Journal of
3333-550: The Government of Quebec 's response to COVID-19 , said that "it's not science that seems to be leading what's going on with COVID, it's public opinion and politics". She criticized the current lockdown measures in Canada , saying that "We need to protect the vulnerable, but right now in Quebec they're not protected". David Livermore , professor of medical microbiology at the University of East Anglia explained his decision to sign
3434-498: The Kardashian Index . The BMJ published responses to his paper, including a comment by Gavin Yamey , David Gorski , and Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz which argued that Ioannidis's paper featured "factual errors, statistical shortcomings, failure to protect the named research subjects from harm, and potentially undeclared conflicts of interest that entirely undermine the analysis presented." Open letter An open letter
3535-608: The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation , school leaders are heading up a collaboration on the use of the "flipped classroom" approach to content delivery. The School of Medicine also has a long history of educating physician assistants (PAs). Stanford University partnered with Foothill College in 1971 to form the Primary Care Associate Program (PCAP) which has graduated more than 1,500 PAs. The last PCAP class graduated in 2018. Today,
3636-570: The White House Coronavirus Task Force , called the declaration "ridiculous", "total nonsense" and "very dangerous", saying that it would lead to a large number of avoidable deaths. Fauci said that 30 percent of the population had underlying health conditions that made them vulnerable to the virus and that "older adults, even those who are otherwise healthy, are far more likely than young adults to become seriously ill if they get COVID-19." He added, "This idea that we have
3737-586: The neuroradiologist Scott Atlas , an adviser to the Trump administration 's White House Coronavirus Task Force in Washington, D.C. Azar said the meeting was held "as part of our commitment to ensure we hear broad and diverse scientific perspectives" and that "we heard strong reinforcement of the Trump Administration's strategy of aggressively protecting the vulnerable while opening schools and
3838-530: The 1980s, the Medical Center launched a major expansion program. A new hospital was added in 1989 with 20 new operating rooms, state of the art intensive care and inpatient units, and other technological additions. The Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine opened in May 1989 as an interdisciplinary center focusing on the molecular and genetic basis of disease. The Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
3939-414: The 21st century is the increasing prevalence of open letters with many signatories (similar to an online petition ). When academic scientists publish open letters about science, they may use some of the same features that they use in academic writing, such as seeking informal peer review before publication or believing that the act of communicating itself is a meritorious scholarly activity. There are
4040-549: The 40% of people with known risk factors away from the 60% of people without known risk factors. In practice, such shielding is impossible to achieve. The declaration names specific economic changes that the signatories favour: resuming "life as normal", with schools and universities open for in-person teaching and extracurricular activities, re-opening offices, restaurants, and other places of work, and resuming mass gatherings for cultural and athletic activities. By October 2020, many of these things had already happened in some parts of
4141-493: The British Prime Minister's Official Spokesperson said that while at 10 Downing Street "we have considered the full range of scientific opinion throughout the course of this pandemic and we will continue to do so", it was "not possible to rely on an unproven assumption that it is possible for people who are at lower risk, should they contract the virus, to avoid subsequently transmitting it to those who are at
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4242-527: The Coronavirus as Deadly as They Say?", in which he claimed that there was little evidence to support shelter-in-place orders and quarantines of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States , and was a lead author of a serology study released in April which suggested that as many as 80,000 residents of Santa Clara County, California might have already been infected with COVID-19. The study and conduct of
4343-547: The House of Commons on 13 October that the Great Barrington Declaration's two central claims – that widespread infection would lead to herd immunity and that it would be possible to segregate the old and vulnerable – were both "emphatically false". On 15 October, Jacob Rees-Mogg , the Leader of the House of Commons , told parliament: "The Government are sceptical about the Barrington declaration." On 3 November, Chris Whitty told
4444-401: The March preprint as "ridiculous" and "not even passed by peer review". Gupta was one author of a 21 September letter to the British prime minister, Boris Johnson , recommending shielding of vulnerable groups of people rather than the lockdown method of the British government response to the COVID-19 pandemic . Of the declaration's signatories, Gupta said: "We're saying, let's just do this for
4545-729: The Medical Department of the University of the Pacific , founded in San Francisco in 1858. This medical institution, then called Cooper Medical College , was acquired by Stanford in 1908. The medical school moved to the Stanford campus near Palo Alto, California , in 1959. The School of Medicine, along with Stanford Health Care and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital , is part of Stanford Medicine. In 1855, Illinois physician Elias Samuel Cooper moved to San Francisco in
4646-583: The Royal Society of Medicine examined Sweden's "no-lockdown" policy's effect on herd immunity among the Swedish population, finding it did not improve herd immunity despite higher rates of hospitalization and death than in neighbouring countries. According to Naylor, the policy advocated by signatories of the declaration would never be the "controlled demographic burn that some zealots imagine", and because of exponential growth of infections would lead to
4747-466: The Science and Technology Select Committee that the declaration was "dangerously flawed", "scientifically weak", and "ethically really difficult". He explained that "Focused Protection" was operationally impractical and would "inevitably" cause the deaths of "a very large number of people". Anthony Fauci , the director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and lead member of
4848-579: The Stanford School of Medicine offers a Master of Science in PA Studies program that seeks to train highly qualified clinical PAs who can practice in any area of medicine and also be leaders in community health, research, and medical education. The program offers a novel approach to curriculum delivery and expanded clinical opportunities as well as interprofessional education, with PA students taking courses side by side with MD students. The program
4949-652: The United States to use the multiple mini-interview system, developed at McMaster University Medical School in Canada, to evaluate candidates. Along with the School of Humanities and Science, the Stanford School of Medicine also runs the Biosciences PhD Program, which was ranked first in 2019 among graduate programs in the biological sciences by U.S. News & World Report . In its graduate school specialties, according to U.S. News for 2019, Stanford
5050-594: The United States warned in a joint open letter that the "Great Barrington Declaration is not grounded in science and is dangerous". The Great Barrington Declaration received support from some scientists, the Donald Trump administration , British Conservative politicians, and from The Wall Street Journal ' s editorial board . The idea to issue a declaration came from a conference run by the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER). Gupta, one of
5151-554: The University of the Pacific became moribund. In 1870, Cooper's nephew, Levi Cooper Lane , reactivated and reorganized the University of the Pacific's medical department, and, in 1882, Lane donated a new building at the intersection of Webster and Sacramento Streets and established the department as a separate school, the Cooper Medical College. Lane built a hospital and a nursing school and made provision for
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#17327806188725252-620: The argument". Concerns about the declaration had been issued on behalf of the British Academy of Medical Sciences by its president, Robert Lechler , who similarly described the declaration's proposals as "unethical and simply not possible". Martin McKee , professor of European public health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine , compared the declaration to "the messaging used to undermine public health policies on harmful substances, such as tobacco". On 7 October
5353-563: The authors' website claims that over 14,000 scientists, 40,000 medical practitioners, and more than 800,000 members of the public signed the declaration, this list—which anyone could sign online and which required merely clicking a checkbox to claim the status of "scientist"—contains some evidently-fake names, including: "Mr Banana Rama ", " Harold Shipman ", and " Prof Cominic Dummings ". More than 100 psychotherapists , numerous homeopaths , physiotherapists , massage therapists , and other non-relevant people were found to be signatories, including
5454-669: The authors, said that given journals’ reluctance to publish on herd immunity and that the authors had been "repeatedly dismissed as fringe or pseudoscience" an open letter was chosen as the publication route out of necessity. The declaration says that lockdowns have adverse effects on physical and mental health, for example, because people postpone preventive healthcare . The authors propose reducing these harms by ending mandatory restrictions on most activities for most people. Without these restrictions, more people will develop COVID-19. They believe that these infections will produce herd immunity (the idea that when enough people become immune, then
5555-755: The creation of Lane Medical Library . In 1908, Cooper Medical College was deeded to Stanford University as a gift. It became Stanford's medical institution, initially called the Stanford Medical Department and later the Stanford University School of Medicine. In the 1950s, the Stanford Board of Trustees decided to move the school to the Stanford main campus near Palo Alto. The move was completed in 1959. The San Francisco medical campus became Presbyterian Hospital and later California Pacific Medical Center . In
5656-507: The declaration was "a very bad idea" and doubted if vulnerable people could avoid the virus if it were allowed to spread. He also said that "ultimately, the Barrington Declaration is based on principles that are dangerous to national and global public health". He said: "There are countries who are managing the pandemic relatively well, including South Korea and New Zealand , and their strategies do not include simply letting
5757-512: The declaration's strategy. Sunetra Gupta is a Professor of Theoretical Epidemiology at the Oxford University Department of Zoology . Gupta has been a critic of early COVID-19 lockdown strategy, arguing that the cost is too high for the poorest in society, and expressing concern about the risk of widespread starvation in many countries because of lockdown-related disruptions in food supply chains. In 2020, Gupta led
5858-495: The declaration, saying that "a herd immunity strategy better describes the current lockdown policy", explaining "herd immunity is a biological fact so of course we mention it, but it is not our strategy". Gupta said that "the alternative [to herd immunity], which is to keep suppressing the virus, comes at an enormous cost to the poor and to the young and not just in this country [the United States ] but worldwide", arguing that
5959-447: The declaration, saying that "never in history have we handled a pandemic like this" and that "future generations will look back aghast". Co-signatory Ellen Townsend, professor of psychology and leader of the self harm research group at the University of Nottingham , emphasised mental health concerns, stating that "one policy decision that could have the most significant impact for young people to protect their mental health both now and in
6060-461: The early stages of the pandemic, and that he thought the scientists behind the Great Barrington Declaration "were just wrong, straightforwardly", adding that the Declaration was "flawed at multiple levels". Citing the principle first do no harm , Matt Strauss, a physician and assistant professor at Queen's School of Medicine , subsequently wrote that mandatory government lockdowns "amount to
6161-581: The eye and say it's nonsense." The Infectious Diseases Society of America , representing over 12,000 doctors and scientists, released a statement calling the Great Barrington Declaration's proposals "inappropriate, irresponsible and ill-informed". 14 other American public-health groups, among them the Trust for America's Health and the American Public Health Association , published an open letter in which they warned that following
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#17327806188726262-540: The future, would be to release them from the lockdown as soon as possible". Mike Hulme , professor of human geology at the University of Cambridge said he had signed because he had "been frustrated that there hasn't been a sufficiently open public debate in the UK". Anthony Brooks, professor of genetics at the University of Leicester, criticized the British Government Chief Scientific Adviser, Patrick Vallance, alleging that "Being
6363-461: The herd immunity threshold for SARS-CoV-2 will be reached in December 2020. Bhattacharya advised that until that time vulnerable people might be housed away from multigenerational households, with government support, saying that "we could do policies that would make those resources available to older people in multigenerational settings for the limited period of time that's necessary until the disease
6464-472: The history of public health has herd immunity been used as a strategy for responding to an outbreak , let alone a pandemic." The British Government Chief Scientific Adviser , Patrick Vallance told the House of Commons 's Science and Technology Select Committee on 3 November that the government's Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies , having examined the declaration's proposal, had found "fatal flaws in
6565-421: The initial infection. The World Health Organization (WHO) and numerous academic and public-health bodies stated that the strategy would be dangerous and lacked a sound scientific basis. They said that it would be challenging to shield all those who are medically vulnerable, leading to a large number of avoidable deaths among both older people and younger people with pre-existing health conditions, and warned that
6666-530: The letter is badly written or does not fully or accurately reflect each signer's own views, to refuse to endorse it may be taken as complete disagreement with the general concept. In other cases, the signer may not fully understand the contents. Stanford University School of Medicine The Stanford University School of Medicine is the medical school of Stanford University and is located in Stanford , California , United States. It traces its roots to
6767-575: The logic of the declaration's signatories: "After pointing out, correctly, the indirect damage caused by the pandemic, they respond that the answer is to increase the direct damage caused by it", and attacked the feasibility of the idea of "Focused Protection" for those vulnerable to severe infection, saying that "stating that you can keep the virus out of places by testing at a time when the White House has an apparently ongoing outbreak should illustrate how likely that is." He asked, "How would you keep
6868-497: The long-term effects of COVID-19 were still not fully understood. Moreover, the WHO said that the herd immunity component of the proposed strategy is undermined by the unknown duration of post-infection immunity. They said that the more likely outcome would be recurrent epidemics, as was the case with numerous infectious diseases before the advent of vaccination . The American Public Health Association and 13 other public-health groups in
6969-435: The media to trash the Great Barrington Declaration" and of "Shut[ting] down covid debate". William Haseltine , a former Harvard Medical School professor and founder of Harvard's cancer and HIV/AIDS research departments, told CNN, "Herd immunity is another word for mass murder. If you allow this virus to spread … we are looking at 2 to 6 million Americans dead. Not just this year, but every year." David Naylor , co-chair of
7070-577: The most famous and influential open letters are J'accuse...! by Émile Zola to the President of France, accusing the French government of wrongfully convicting Alfred Dreyfus for alleged espionage; and Martin Luther King Jr. 's 1963 " Letter from Birmingham Jail ", including the famous quotation "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere". In previous centuries, letter writing
7171-541: The nominal addressee. A close connection, such as university faculty writing to the university president about their hopes and goals for university students, is more likely to be effective at influencing a decision than an absent or distant connection, such as students writing to the internet at large about the students' beliefs about a political situation in a country that most of the students have never visited. Signatories may feel pressured to sign an open letter written by someone else instead of writing their own. Even if
7272-506: The notion of segregating society, even perhaps with good initial intentions, usually ends in suffering." Simon Clarke, associate professor in cellular microbiology at the University of Reading , questioned whether herd immunity was possible for SARS-CoV-2: "Natural, lasting, protective immunity to the disease would be needed, and we don't know how effective or long-lasting people's post-infection immunity will be." Michael Osterholm , an American epidemiologist , regents professor, and director of
7373-455: The pandemic and, along with Bhattacharya, wrote a Wall Street Journal editorial arguing against testing the young and healthy for SARS-CoV-2 . Kulldorff had previously claimed that people under 50 years old "should live their normal lives unless they have some known risk factor" while "anybody above 60, whether teacher or bus driver or janitor I think should not be working – if those in their 60s can't work from home they should be able to take
7474-466: The party is to advocate Focused Protection in accordance with the Great Barrington Declaration. On 6 October, the declaration was endorsed by The Wall Street Journal 's editorial board, who called it "the best advice for how we should cope with Covid." The John Snow Memorandum , the text of which was published simultaneously in The Lancet and dedicated site www.johnsnowmemo.com , and built on
7575-404: The plan for my 86-year-old mother to be more than theoretical." The Francis Crick Institute 's group leader of the cell biology of infection laboratory, Rupert Beale , said herd immunity is "very unlikely" to be built up before a COVID-19 vaccine is generally implemented. Of the Great Barrington Declaration he said the "declaration prioritises just one aspect of a sensible strategy – protecting
7676-430: The plan would lead to more deaths, calling it "nonsense". He said "fewer older people – not zero, but fewer old people – would be infected. But you'll have more young people infected, and that's going to reduce the mortality." Kulldorff has discussed the Declaration on The Richie Allen Show , a radio programme that has previously featured antisemites and Holocaust deniers , although Kulldorff said he had no knowledge of
7777-578: The policy of the President and what I have advised". On the evening of 5 October, Donald Trump returned to the White House after several nights in the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center , having undergone treatments for coronavirus disease; he told his followers on social media on his return "don't be afraid of it [COVID-19]". Bhattacharya denied that a herd immunity strategy was recommended by
7878-481: The political views of certain parts of our confused political establishment." In a private email to Fauci, Collins called the authors of the declaration "fringe epidemiologists" and said that "(it). . . seems to be getting a lot of attention – and even a co-signature from Nobel Prize winner Mike Leavitt at Stanford. There needs to be a quick and devastating published take down of its premises". The Wall Street Journal 's editorial board accused Collins of "work[ing] with
7979-401: The power to protect the vulnerable is total nonsense because history has shown that that's not the case. And if you talk to anybody who has any experience in epidemiology and infectious diseases, they will tell you that that is risky, and you'll wind up with many more infections of vulnerable people, which will lead to hospitalizations and deaths. So I think that we just got to look that square in
8080-495: The rate of infection is really high in younger age groups." Hanage cautioned that uncontrolled infections among the young run the risk of long-term medical effects of the disease. He added that "we tend to make contacts with people around our own age, and given that none of the older generations would have immunity, they'd be in contact networks at risk of devastating outbreaks" and further explained that blanket lockdowns were not argued for by most experts in any case. David Nabarro ,
8181-460: The recommendations of the Great Barrington Declaration would "haphazardly and unnecessarily sacrifice lives", adding that "the declaration is not a strategy, it is a political statement. It ignores sound public health expertise. It preys on a frustrated populace. Instead of selling false hope that will predictably backfire, we must focus on how to manage this pandemic in a safe, responsible, and equitable way." Europe's largest association of virologists,
8282-587: The research drew wide criticism for statistical and methodological errors and apparent lack of disclosure of conflicts. The study was later revealed to have received undisclosed funding from JetBlue 's founder David Neeleman , according to an anonymous whistle blower. Bhattacharya said that he received racist attacks and death threats during the pandemic, and he also claimed that " Big tech outlets like Facebook and Google " suppressed "our ideas, falsely deeming them 'misinformation'". He also said that "I started getting calls from reporters asking me why I wanted to 'let
8383-420: The scientists fronting the declaration were simply being useful idiots for AIER or whether they were actively being "motivated more by ideology than science", but said that the practical effect was that the declaration provided a narrative of scientific division useful for political purposes. The American Institute for Economic Research (AIER), at whose meeting the declaration was launched, has been described as
8484-552: The show prior to being invited on. Since 2021, Bhattacharya, Kulldorff and Gupta have worked with Brownstone Institute , a think tank that has opposed COVID-19 masking and vaccine mandates. The institute was started in 2021 by Jeffrey Tucker , the AIER editorial director who helped organize the Great Barrington Declaration. It has described itself as the declaration's "spiritual child". Bhattacharya and Kulldorff were named senior scholars there. Gupta has been an author. The declaration
8585-517: The strategy proposed by the declaration as "culling the herd of the sick and disabled", calling it "grotesque". Arguing nearly half the American population is considered to have underlying risk factors for the infection, he advocated for the prevailing quarantine strategy, since peaks in infection rates among the young were likely to correlate with deaths of more vulnerable older people. He wrote: "If you're going to turbo-charge community spread, as everyone else at 'low-risk' goes about their business, I want
8686-563: The three months that it takes for the pathogen to sweep through the population", arguing that the situation would only be temporary. Gupta has dismissed claims of having a right-wing perspective, claiming to be "more Left than Labour ". Jay Bhattacharya is a professor of medicine at Stanford University whose research focuses on the economics of health care. Before he co-authored the declaration, Bhattacharya co-wrote an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal titled "Is
8787-410: The virus out if 10 percent of the younger population is infected at peak prevalence and with tests that cannot keep the virus out of the White House?" He called the declaration "quite dangerous, for multiple reasons", explaining that "if you do this, you'll get more infections, more hospitalizations and more deaths" and that "the greatest risk of introduction to the most vulnerable communities will be when
8888-471: The virus rip', when I had proposed nothing of the sort." Bhattacharya argued that the declaration did not take "a contrarian position, but represents the standard way of dealing with respiratory virus pandemics that the world has followed for a century until 2020." Martin Kulldorff was at the time a professor of medicine and a biostatistician at Harvard University . He had defended Sweden's response to
8989-435: The virus run wild whilst hoping that the asthmatic community and the elderly can find somewhere to hide for 12 months." Associate professor at the University of Leeds 's School of Medicine Stephen Griffin criticized the declaration's flaws in ethics, logistics, and science, pointing out the risk of long-term effects of infection in even those less vulnerable to severe infection. He said: "Ethically, history has taught us that
9090-476: The virus will stop circulating widely), which will eventually make it less likely that high-risk people will be exposed to the virus. The authors say that, instead of protecting everyone, the focus should instead be on "shielding" those most at risk, with few mandatory restrictions placed on the remainder of the population. Stanford epidemiologist Yvonne Maldonado said that 40% of Americans have an elevated risk of dying from COVID-19, so this would require keeping
9191-648: The virus", as South Korea , Australia and Japan had done, the US could still aim for results comparable to those of Canada or Germany, where daily deaths were a couple of dozen at the time of writing (October 2020). Writing for Science-Based Medicine , David Gorski said that the Great Barrington Declaration was a form of astroturfing similar to that which had previously been used for AIDS denial , climate change denial and creationism advocacy, but this time being deployed for COVID-19 denial , and amounted in practice to an argument for eugenics . Gorski speculated whether
9292-412: The vulnerable – and suggests we can safely build up 'herd immunity' in the rest of the population. This is wishful thinking. It is not possible to fully identify vulnerable individuals, and it is not possible to fully isolate them. Furthermore, we know that immunity to coronaviruses wanes over time, and re-infection is possible – so lasting protection of vulnerable individuals by establishing 'herd immunity'
9393-595: The wake of the California Gold Rush . In cooperation with the University of the Pacific (also known as California Wesleyan College), Cooper established the Medical Department of the University of the Pacific, the first medical school on the West Coast , in 1858, on Mission Street near 3rd Street in San Francisco. However, in 1862 Cooper died, and without his leadership, the Medical Department of
9494-417: The workplace", while Kulldorff stated that "we had a very good discussion. He asked many questions, and we put forth our case to protect the people who are vulnerable, and the idea of trying to do lockdowns to eliminate this disease is not realistic". Afterwards, Atlas also endorsed the declaration, telling The Hill that the "targeted protection of the vulnerable and opening schools and society policy matches
9595-757: The world, but likewise were being restricted elsewhere; for instance the UK saw quarantines of students, travel advisories, restrictions on meeting other people, and partial closures of schools, pubs and restaurants. The declaration does not provide practical details about who should be protected or how they can be protected. For instance, it does not mention testing any people outside of nursing homes, contact tracing , wearing masks , or social distancing . It mentions multi-generational households but does not provide any information about how, for example, low-risk people can get infected without putting high-risk members of their household at risk of dying. The declaration does not provide any references to published data that support
9696-412: Was herd immunity within three months, as SARS-CoV-2 swept through the population. Signed by Sunetra Gupta of the University of Oxford , Jay Bhattacharya of Stanford University , and Martin Kulldorff of Harvard University , it was sponsored by the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER), a libertarian free-market think tank associated with climate change denial . The declaration
9797-707: Was a significant form of communication. Letters were normally kept private between the sender and recipient. Consequently, an open letter, usually published in a newspaper or magazine, was a then-rare opportunity for the general public to see what a public figure was saying to another public figure. Open letters, published in newspapers, became more common in the late 19th century. In the 21st century, documents labeled open letters are common and similar to press releases , with large volumes of open letters being sent automatically to large volumes of newspapers and other publications. In other cases, blog posts and posts on social media are considered open letters. Another shift in
9898-549: Was completed in 1991, adding even more diversity to Stanford Medicine. In the early years of the 21st century, the School of Medicine underwent rapid construction to further expand teaching and clinical opportunities. The Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge opened in 2010; it serves as the gateway to the School of Medicine as well as providing a new model of medical education by combining biomedical research with clinical education and information technology. The Lorry I. Lokey Stem Cell Research Building also opened in 2010; it
9999-577: Was drafted in Great Barrington, Massachusetts , signed there on 4 October 2020, and published on 5 October. At the time, COVID-19 vaccines were considered to be months away from general availability. The document presumed that the disease burden of mass infection could be tolerated, that any infection would confer long term sterilizing immunity, and it made no mention of physical distancing , masks , contact tracing , or long COVID , which has left patients with debilitating symptoms months after
10100-538: Was reported to support the Great Barrington Declaration, based on statements made to Newsweek and other publications by senior advisers that were not authorized to speak on the record. On 5 October—the day after the date of the declaration—Gupta, Bhattacharya, and Kulldorff met the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services , Alex Azar , an appointee in the Cabinet of Donald Trump , and
10201-455: Was sponsored by the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER), a libertarian free market think tank based in Great Barrington, Massachusetts , which has a history of promoting climate change denial , and the benefits of sweatshops . Byline Times journalist Nafeez Ahmed has described the AIER as an "institution embedded in a Koch -funded network that denies climate science while investing in polluting fossil fuel industries". While
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