Article Bias: The article presents a narrative focused on Jay Bhattacharya's struggles against a perceived campaign by academic and governmental authorities to discredit his research on COVID-19, characterizing those who opposed him as engaging in smear tactics, and suggests a vindication in his nomination to the NIH, framing this as a necessary corrective to past injustices.
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