Will every statement every doctor makes automatically be right??? What about every opinion?
Look, everyone out here appreciates our doctors participating and sharing their opinions, (even if they are heavily biased, somewhat myopic, and not very objective in some cases), but doctors have differing opinions, and I've seen many of my buddies who are doctors, end up being wrong about things, the same as any other human...., even with opinions based on things where they have some major subject matter expertise. Now of course, they are SME's for a reason, and we respect that knowledge, and give their opinions a LOT more weight, but yet again, if you have a HUGE advantage in an area, such as knowledge on a topic, shouldn't it primarily be reflected in the cogency of your argument??? Out here, it's not about how many letters someone has behind their name, but much more about the cogency of their arguments.
You are attempting to borrow DM8's and other's weak rail-roading approach that essentially says, if a doctor says anything, or offers any opinion, it is 100%, iron-clad truth that is automatically true in every case...., yet you hypocritically dismiss any doctor that doesn't agree with your partisan-like position on COVID. Every time one of you say, "he's literally a doctor", they should just throw one of their doctor's opinion right back in your face with a "he's literally a doctor". Either you feel their opinions are infallible, or you don't, but be consistent and don't bring the super whack partisan and biased crap into it.