Has it? Any examples?
There is a complex equation that includes a very careful evaluation of the evidence at hand to guide decision-making. But when the best evidence is truly woeful, the only real conclusion you can make is that you don't know enough to make a decision
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I do not believe the matter has advanced to such precise quantifiability as that implied here. Regardless, acting on uncertain information and making due consideration for cost-benefit trade-offs are universal practical requirements in any empirical discipline.
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The issue is that we want to know the answer to the question "does ivermectin help for COVID-19?". Currently, the evidence does not allow us to answer that question
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