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  1. Mar 4, 2021 · However, the piece in The Atlantic criticized Feigl-Ding for incorrectly claiming that the novel coronavirus was eight times as infectious as SARS and failing to acknowledge that other...

  2. Nov 30, 2020 · The thread was widely criticized by infectious disease experts and science journalists as needlessly fear-mongering and misleading, and the researchers behind the pre-print had already tweeted that they’d lowered their estimate to an R0 of 2.5, meaning that Feigl-Ding’s SARS figure was incorrect.

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  4. necsi .edu /eric-feigl-ding. Eric Liang Feigl-Ding (born March 28, 1983) is an American public health scientist who is currently an epidemiologist and Chief of COVID Task Force at the New England Complex Systems Institute. [1] He was formerly a faculty member and researcher at Harvard Medical School and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

  5. Sep 9, 2022 · The tweet that catapulted him to stardom began with the all-caps exclamation, “HOLY MOTHER OF GOD.” This is not language we expect from scientists on Twitter, and certainly not something we would see in an academic paper. But this is the tone Dr. Eric Feigl-Ding used at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic to sound the alarm. He now tweets to an audience of over 729,000 followers and is ...

  6. Aug 8, 2021 · His name is Eric Feigl-Ding and he’s a fraud. A nutritionist, not an epidemiologist, who has has no special knowledge or expertise, but is routinely cited as an expert in news articles scolding non-lockdown-believers who want to have a life, or think they should be allowed to have a birthday party while not being Barack.

  7. Nov 25, 2020 · The thread was widely criticized by infectious disease experts and science journalists as needlessly fear-mongering and misleading, and the researchers behind the pre-print had already tweeted that they’d lowered their estimate to an R0 of 2.5, meaning that Feigl-Ding’s SARS figure was incorrect.

  8. Oct 26, 2020 · The ‘Charlatan’. At the beginning of 2020, Feigl-Ding was an unpaid, visiting scientist in Harvard’s nutrition department. His academic research centered entirely around nutrition, diet, and exercise. If Eric Feigl-Ding was interested in pandemics and the study of viruses, his research and academic credentials did not reflect that.

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