But experts say the trend probably stems from statistical “biases” — the nature of the people who have been getting tested and who most frequently were exposed to the virus — and definitely not some strange quirk of immunization.
“Experts”
Definitely not experts in statistics. These biases that they speak of existed pre-mid-December when vaccinated infection rate first bypassed unvaccinated infection rate, so you can’t suddenly use this to explain the results today. Try again, experts.
This is an excellent point. This bias should have been observed pre-Omicron. They're grasping at straws because the vaccine did not work like they said it would.
“Experts”
Definitely not experts in statistics. These biases that they speak of existed pre-mid-December when vaccinated infection rate first bypassed unvaccinated infection rate, so you can’t suddenly use this to explain the results today. Try again, experts.
This is an excellent point. This bias should have been observed pre-Omicron. They're grasping at straws because the vaccine did not work like they said it would.