Taking one basic error in the thread as an example, the tables only work if you assume that the proportions in each age group are identical across these countries, which is very trivially wrong
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Another basic mistake - the US had patchy lockdowns that weren't all in place for most of the year, so it's boringly incorrect to compare to Sweden in this way
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And this claim is just bizarre. You can quite easily google age-specific excess deaths for each of these countries, it takes seconds to find the datahttps://twitter.com/MichaelPSenger/status/1402330705254748160?s=20 …
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Probably they will adapt it to Brazil soon.
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Oh good fucking God
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SURELY someone with a Twitter profile like this wouldn’t engage in motivated reasoning??pic.twitter.com/c5Pdjgx0XG
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There’s some out there assumptions behind that ‘science’.
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These pseudo-sophisticated pairwise analyses are a bit like farting the alphabet backwards: at times impressively complex, but of very little value to the debate.
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I wonder what prevents him to take South Dakota as proxy for no-lockdown deaths in the USA... Alternatively, what were the lockdown deaths in South Dakota?
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Even better, what were the lockdown deaths in Vermont?
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