10/n Or South Korea, where masks have always been a major part of the pandemic response? Both of these are direct counter-examples to the arguments made in the piece, but are excludedpic.twitter.com/ESNAGvHb4C
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The statistical analysis also confuses me. I'm not sure that the regressions were entirely appropriate. Also, the variable "time wearing masks" doesn't really make sense?
I'm very confused by Table 1 - what you'd expect is a breakdown of country-by-country (or perhaps region) with percentages and variables. Instead, we get the results of some very odd logistic regressions - making it impossible to assess any of these variablespic.twitter.com/0KCYwPefNT
All of the duration variables are also calculated in a very strange way. In many cases the first case/death was on recent arrival to the country, so this is likely to skew their analysis quite a bit. Rather that they just used the date of the first case being identifiedpic.twitter.com/sKHnAB92g0
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