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" ... Another issue is mistrust in the vaccines, fueled by conspiracy theories, something tthe foundation has dealt with before, particularly regarding contraceptives and childhood vaccines. “It’s been disheartening to see the disinformation because it does create vaccine hesitancy,” says Gates. “One reason is that more people are at home; they’re anxious for good reason because of Covid, they’re reading, and they’re getting fed disinformation. We’re going to have to have a reckoning when this is all over about how you put some good regulations on social media platforms so that disinformation isn’t spread so easily. Disinformation causes more deaths.” ... "
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" ... Mr. Gaba asserts: "Conover then makes possibly tthe [sic] dumbest, least-shocking claim possible: April enrollment may have represented the high point for the year." He evidently misinterpreted my statement to mean that it was a reference to the monthly number of enrollments in April as opposed to the cumulative number of enrollments to date. Here's what I said: "April enrollment may well have represented the apogee of sign-ups in 2014: why broadcast the steady erosion of that progress month after month?" Since I had pointed out that 2-5% of people who paid their first month's premium failed to pay their second month's premium, I thought it should be pretty obvious I was referring to the cumulative number. After all, failure to pay the second month's premium would have nothing to do with the number of new signups occurring each month. ... "