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Skepticism Of Science In A Pandemic Isn’t New. It Helped Fuel The AIDS Crisis
By Reena Advani
May 23, 2021
Forty years ago, Lawrence Mass, a young, gay doctor living in New York City, made history. It is the kind of history no one wants to make.
Mass began writing news stories about a disease that many did not want to acknowledge.
At the time, gay men were falling ill from a mystery illness that left them with severely compromised immune systems. Mass’s first article about it published May 18, 1981, for the
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