In fact, a discussion program about ORF LOWER Austria should help to smooth the deep trenches in Corona Pandemic. However, the invitation policy ensures immense vertebrae, which is why not only a top virologist is canceled the debate is completely removed from the program.
The decisive factor for the cancellation was that, in addition to virologist Norbert Nowotny, Intensive Care Arts Christoph Hörmann as a participant also canceled in the short term and it was not possible to invite other adequate conversation partners, the ORF Lower Austria said Tuesday.
Nowotny from Veterinary University of Vienna justified his decision with the invitation of Martin Rutter, a Corona -Skepticus and opponent.
Rutter in scene no stranger
The debate entitled “A Place on the Word” will take place on Thursday in an inn in Zwettl and to clarify what facts speak for the then Corona restrictions and to what extent errors also happened in the course of the pandemic.
Rutter launched clubs for vaccine and was repeatedly noticeable in demonstrations against Corona measures. Nowotny explained that he had informed himself in more detail and had also seen his telegram channels.
Rutter statements “Beyond all facts”
What he found there – statements far from all the facts or advertising for weapons – made him “after careful consideration” to cancel his participation in the format that he in principle greatly appreciates. With Rutter, who also called on his supporters to look numerous, is not conceivable on evidence -based debate.
So trenches could not be closed
Nowotny fears that Rutter knows how to use the discussion for himself. The Lovely ORF project to explore the trenches among the population and in the best case will not be possible, says the virologist.
ORF argued Rutter’s invitation on Monday with the fact that “all views” must be heard. To date, it is unclear how the discussion will continue after the rejection of Nowotny.
Source: Krone

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