. @apsmunro recently apologised in a letter in the BMJ for his conduct toward other scientists not meeting certain standards. This is his subtweet referring to my calling out misinformation being put out by PHE. I guess the apology wasn& #39;t sincere. Will @bmj_latest retract this?
Here was my tweet, backed up with data and evidence for why this tweet from PHE is incorrect and misleading. https://twitter.com/dgurdasani1/status/1389690916210937856?s=20">https://twitter.com/dgurdasan...
After asking for civil and respectful debate among scientists in a letter to the BMJ, his poor conduct toward several female researchers was highlighted following which he issued an apology.
https://bmj.com/content/372/bmj.n742/rapid-responses
Is">https://bmj.com/content/3... his conduct respectful now?
https://bmj.com/content/372/bmj.n742/rapid-responses
Is">https://bmj.com/content/3... his conduct respectful now?
@apsmunro- if you want to engage, do so on the evidence- is the PHE tweet accurate? - that the ONS School survey comparing data from March 2021 to Nov/Dec 2020 is a fair comparison to conclude that infections in children have risen since schools re-opened?
Respond to what I said, rather than caricature subtweets that don& #39;t address the issue at all.
@KamranAbbasi - Munro has repeatedly targeted and bullied women scientists. And continues to do so. Is the BMJ going to continue to platform people like him? People who mock & degrade other scientists rather than engaging on any evidence.