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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Bill who wrote (1389686)2/3/2023 1:27:57 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation   of 1571090
 
Bill,
You spread disinformation by referencing studies that aren’t reliable. A single city study is more anecdotal than statistical. Same as my daughter’s hospital.
a) Who says those studies aren't reliable? You? They're relied upon by the CDC and the general scientific community. Their reliability is evaluated based on corroborating evidence and supporting studies, which I have presented several examples thereof.

b) A single county's data is the very DEFINITION of "statistical." Yes, the data points are from one area, but it IS data, not some collection of "anecdotes."

c) YOUR observation of your daughter's hospital is 100% anecdotal. How do you know the number of COVID patients who are vaccinated are 3X that of the unvaccinated? Hearsay? And what can you tell me about the vaccination rates of the community that your daughter's hospital serves? Is the overall ratio of vax to unvax somewhere around 6:1?

You are willfully misrepresenting actual data as "anecdotes" and trying to compare it to your admittedly unreliable anecdotes.

By doing that, you can "level the playing field" and eliminate ALL forms of objective data. Once you do that, the door is WIDE OPEN for you to believe whatever the Brandon you want.

That's how you support disinformation.

Tenchusatsu
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