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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.

2 years ago
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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. Try again, experts.

2 years ago
1 score