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To: research1234 who wrote (165211)12/21/2021 6:00:13 PM
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How to lie with statistics.

You can see the date of the data. COVID-19 cases from February 1 - December 07, 2021

There were overwhelming majority unvaxxed Feb1 so all cases and deaths is lumped into the one category thereby misrepresenting what is happening. IF there were 90% unvaxxed Feb1 (i don't have the data) you can't take total deaths in that group, combine them month after month then take the total to give an accurate assessment. Data needs to be broken down by %vax/unvax. I'm sure the one month data is more representative of any trend.

Waterford Ireland 99% vaxxed and the hospitals are full of all vaxxed patients. Should one now take the next 6 months of the patient total and compare it to the unvaxxed total. Stat would be meaningless.
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