The Fifth Column

UNLOCKED: David Zweig, on How Media and Public Health Failed Our Kids

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May 14, 2025
David Zweig, a science/technology journalist and author of 'An Abundance of Caution,' delves into the media's and public health's failures during the pandemic's impact on children. He critiques school closures based on misleading narratives, contrasting them with successful approaches from abroad. Zweig highlights the dangers of relying on intuition over empirical evidence in medicine and discusses the media's role in shaping public perception. The conversation balances serious critiques with a humorous touch, emphasizing the need for media literacy.
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Intuition vs Evidence-Based Medicine

  • Medical intuition can be wrong; evidence-based medicine emerged to correct false assumptions. - Early peanut allergy advice was reversed after evidence from Israel showed early exposure lowered allergy risks.
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Media Created Divergent School Narratives

  • The US media, especially the New York Times, emphasized harms of school openings and spread fear. - Contrastingly, international media portrayed children as low risk and favored school reopening, creating divergent narratives.
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Flawed Reliance on Expert Opinions

  • The NYT's use of epidemiologists' opinions on sending kids to school was a flawed argument from authority. - Many interviewed experts lacked infectious disease specialization and their decisions were value-based, not evidence-based.
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