When the science has lots of unknowns and a huge ass range estimation, it's hardly factual at that point. You're fighting for this very thing that has tons of unknowns but you won't accept covid science that is very very very known. Where's your consistency on that? You seem to just accept the science that agrees with your opinion; when the science agrees with your opinion, you take it as science and when it doesn't agree with your opinion, you don't seem to count it.
Science is based on probability. It does not tell you what is absolutely right and what is absolutely wrong, it tells you what is more or less likely to be true.
A scientist will understand that. I can understand non-scientists not quite getting it, because when the probability something is true is sufficiently high, it is generally talked about like an absolute fact, and will be functionally treated as one even by scientists. Thus, were you to notice (you don't appear to), I spend a great deal of time talking in terms of balance of evidence.
Uncertainty is something a scientist kind of needs to accept. However, even with high uncertainty, if the evidence is 80:20, the most reasonable thing to do is give the 80 priority in one's belief. Even if it's wrong, at least you'd be wrong for the right reasons. The right reasons matter, because if you reason right, you'll be right more often than you're wrong in the long run. That's how probability works, after all.
You actually go an call scientists that are in favor of evidence some kind of cult just because they say things based on actual evidence.
No, I disagree with the philsophical stance and thus the resultant scientific analysis of certain doctors who have very particular way of assessing evidence. Specifically, that the way they they weigh certain forms of evidence is likely to cause suboptimal reasoning that leads them to make errors in their conclusions or leave them unable to make conclusions that they should. A more holistic view of science would be preferable.
I call them a cult because because that's how they have been accused as operating by quite a few other people in the field... this might be pejorative, but I can see why.