One of the weird things about the pandemic is watching people talk about uncertainty but refuse to admit that it usually runs in both directions
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"There are fewer COVID-19 deaths than we've recorded" Again, possible. Unlikely, but possible. But people who say this rarely acknowledge that it is just as - if not more - likely that there have been MORE deaths than recorded
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"Lockdowns may be worse than the disease!" Possibly true. Equally, it's entirely possible that lockdowns save lives, and yet it's rarely framed that way in the discussions about uncertainty I wonder why
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There are many uncertainties. But if someone only ever expresses uncertainty in a single direction, it's hard to believe that they are simply concerned about what we don't know
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It's interesting to note that if PCR tests do produce significant numbers of false positives, then it's due to some factor which does not exist in NZ, Australia, etc
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