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Special Edition Strong Opinions Loosely Held: Part 1 Science and Psychology Published on September 9, 2021 Dr. Chris Stout I come to this piece from a place of concern, not politics. It is spurred by some friends, aware of my weekly newsletter, and from reading social media posts of well-intentioned friends that I found to be a bit upsetting, as I believed their sharing was meant to be of good intention and help to others in their networks, but may have more of an iatrogenic impact. I have noted herein and numerous other places that the pandemic has spurred what has become a meme of multitudes having become Covid-19 experts, a la the Dunning-Kruger Effect. And less funny, the proliferation of many hysterical, inaccurate feeds and posts that get propagated on various social media platforms.