«A »scientific war" broke out in Facebook among the expatriates George Pavlakis and Manolis Dermitzakis. The occasion was the republication of a comment by the professor on USA, which prompted a scathing response from the professor of genetics in the Geneva and the «clash» spread, with other scientists «joining the fray.» The comment that sparked the dispute is as follows and is based on the fact that the broadcasts coronavirus They mainly take place within the family:
The response to the comment by M. Dermitzakis was as follows: «The post is naive, to say the least, and you, George, should have been the first to realize that. We can’t spout such simplistic nonsense and fail to understand what’s going on. The main problem we’re trying to solve with this gradual and cautious reopening isn’t transmission within families from outside sources, but transmission from a member of one family to a member of another family who meet in enclosed spaces (friends, children, entire families). If these gatherings take place outdoors rather than indoors, the rate of transmission drops dramatically.
Let me add one more point. Two or three weeks ago, Papachelas interviewed Fauci and asked him what Greece should do. Among other things, he said that in high-risk areas, restaurants should only be open for outdoor dining. He didn’t say there shouldn’t be any restaurants at all—just that they should only be open for outdoor dining!
Pavlakis’s response was brief and to the point… «Manolis Dermitzakis, you blew it!» Dermitzakis’s response was as follows: «George Pavlakis, I don’t think so. You’re the ones blowing it by persistently clinging to something that’s unrealistic and combining it with wishful thinking.»













