19/n The ecological fallacy is at play in terms of death rates as well - deaths/million is a meaningless measure if you don't take infections into account!
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30/n Firstly, it is misdefining random If ANYONE chooses the treatment, then it's not random BY DEFINITION Random means no one chooses, it's that simple
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31/n But also - PATIENTS DID CHOOSE This is where we get back to the ecological fallacy - it is absurd to suggest that individuals within countries didn't choose to take HCQ. Even countries that authorised it had adopters and non-adopters
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32/n This protocol was BY NO POSSIBLE DEFINITION "random" Using the term is incorrect, and at best ignorant not just of the scientific terminology but also the colloquial meaning of the word
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That's just a misunderstanding of the word random. Firstly, patients did choose within countries and secondly countries choosing is by definition not random. Random means no one chooses, it's that simple
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