People often assume that claiming the non-existence of a virus makes one a science expert, scientist, or an honest and knowledgeable person about science. This is, unfortunately, a prevailing view, especially among physicians and their followers.
However, contrary to such a belief, to claim expertise in science or be recognized as a science expert, one must possess credentials indicating a thorough understanding of the subject based on studying the actual sciences (physics and chemistry) in greater depth.
Please refrain from labeling non-science subjects with the word ‘science,’ such as medical science, pharmaceutical science, life science, health science, and biological science, as these are not science subjects. It is just like having a last name; “king” would not make the person king or related to the king.
Please refrain from making false claims about science or criticizing valid scientific research and subjects based on non-scientific education or credentials. This is particularly important for medical experts who have an education based solely on a non-science degree, such as an M.D. Their claims about science are largely unfounded and misleading, potentially harming the public.
An M.D. degree is not a science degree! (link)
What is science, and who are scientists? (link)
