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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Mon Feb 22 20:16:56 2021 Here's a post back on Dec 2nd.http://www.subchat.com/otchat/read.asp?Id=1790721 Mr. BrooklynBus linked an article in The American Thinker that cast doubt that 400K deaths could be reached, when there were 257K deaths. Back to the drawing board? |
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Posted by AlM on Mon Feb 22 20:27:28 2021, in response to The Experts Were Not Wrong, posted by Stephen Bauman on Mon Feb 22 20:16:56 2021. What we still don't know is the effect on covid spread of different types of business closures relative to each other and relative to family gatherings. |
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Posted by Olog-hai on Mon Feb 22 20:29:35 2021, in response to The Experts Were Not Wrong, posted by Stephen Bauman on Mon Feb 22 20:16:56 2021. Ad verecundiam is still a logical fallacy. And the flu didn't just disappear. |
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Posted by Stephen Bauman on Mon Feb 22 21:33:19 2021, in response to Re: The Experts Were Not Wrong, posted by AlM on Mon Feb 22 20:27:28 2021. What we still don't know is the effect on covid spread of different types of business closures relative to each other and relative to family gatherings.The major reason we don't know is that the US has practically non-existent contact tracing. Another way to find out would be massive genomic testing. Also, practically non-existent. |
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