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What confused me is that the data are from AAP in this this report https://services.aap.org/en/pages/2019-novel-coronavirus-covid-19-infections/children-and-covid-19-state-level-data-report/ … The data presented in the newspaper is without denominators challenging meaningful interpretation. In the actual report, they included the below which tells a different story.pic.twitter.com/uVnwqRlpxf
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There is nothing contradictory about the nyt article and this journal article, if you read both.
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Why so? Expanation for noobs needed.
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I didn't find it misleading; read it through it was pretty clear that it was describing relative increases in youth not absolute comparisons.
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This is why it is misleading:https://twitter.com/youyanggu/status/1300563133208166402?s=20 …
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While I understand the focus on deaths, there seems to be very little hard info on young people and hospitalizations, which is also an important component. Is anyone compiling good numbers on hospitalizations?
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Epi rule 1#: never trust a graph which doesn't annotate Y-axis.
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Yup, it would never pass the "laughing test".
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