There's a lot to unpack from both the paper and our response, but the central message is that the conclusions cannot possibly be drawn from the methodology and design, which themselves tell us very little about whether harsh restrictions are or are not effective
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The paper from Ioannidis is exactly what we criticise here. Perhaps you should read our response before criticising it?
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Don’t work as in don’t affect transmission? They clearly do. The size of that effect is debatable though.
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But Bendavid et al. claim that they don't at al... The effect size is interesting to study but hard to isolate from the effect size of other concurrent measures
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I'm (positively) surprised the editor let you in.
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We were too!
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