Another issue - many of these studies made no attempt to account for potential right-censoring. The Iranian study is a very good example, where the deaths doubled within a week of the tests being conducted
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Another error - the Kobe study reports a very low IFR, but the sampling methodoloy was clearly biased - they took samples from people who'd already been tested at outpatient clinics, which would obviously bias the seroprevalence upwards
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In part, this is all worrisome because Ioannidis makes no attempt whatsoever to address any of it - these are clear and simple issues that any reasonable assessment would raise. Instead it is all accepted as truth and represented as such
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