Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Last edited by billethkid; 04-18-2020 at 10:39 PM. |
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Did Mr. Deace show any understanding of the significant difference in methodology in the CDC's calculation of cases of influenza in the US yearly vs. the technique in the Stanford study in his discussion [answer, his attempt to conflate death rates of COVID to flu made my brain hurt]? Mr Deace continuously referred to the Stanford study as random. He seems to want to impress on the viewer how important a random sample would be for accepting the data as meaningful. The authors never use the term random to describe their test subjects. The word random does not appear once anywhere in the study. Does he know what random means? Was the sample in the Stanford study in any way random? There was some useful information gained. Many of the conclusions Mr Deace makes from the information are off the wall IMO. I don't know this commentator but I wonder about his educational background in scientific literacy. This image is from the CDC showing how the death rate for influenza is calculated. Do you see anything in the denominator for including anyone who did not have symptoms of an influenza illness. No you do not. You cannot compare the 0.1% death rate for flu which only includes those with an illness severe enough to possibly have been influenza to a non-random sample of persons with antibodies to COVID. Scientific illiteracy. The material to educate yourself before going onto a radio or TV show is available via Google. The problem is not that you watched it on The Blaze, the problem is the person talking is wrong in his interpretation and comprehension of the study. |
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