Accuracy of case counts is your deflection now? If you know anything at all about statistics, as you make yourself out to know, you'll know that there are more than enough cases reported to accurately measure proportion of infections within a tiny margin of error. It's called the law of large numbers.
And, I never complained about this before because this is a recent phenomenon. Ratio of vaccinated cases surpassed unvaccinated in mid-December and has been the case every day since then.
Accuracy of case counts is your deflection now? If you know anything at all about statistics, as you make yourself out to know, you'll know that there are more than enough cases reported to accurately measure proportion of infections within a tiny margin of error. It's called the law of large numbers.
And, I never complained about this before because this is a recent phenomenon. Ratio of vaccinated cases surpassed unvaccinated in mid-December and has been the case every day since then.
Accuracy of case counts is your deflection now? If you know anything at all about statistics, as you make yourself out to know, you'll know that there are more than enough cases reported to accurately measure proportion of infections within a tiny margin of error. It's called the law of large numbers. Don't make yourself out to be a stats expert when talking to a stats expert. You make yourself out to be a fool.
And, I never complained about this before because this is a recent phenomenon. Ratio of vaccinated cases surpassed unvaccinated in mid-December and has been the case every day since then.