Researchers conclude that 18 Trump rallies "ultimately resulted in more than 30,000 incremental confirmed cases of COVID-19. Applying county specific post-event death rates, we conclude that the rallies likely led to more than 700 deaths." https://sebotero.github.io/papers/COVIDrallies_10_30_2000.pdf …
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She has science and trump both in her bio and probably doesn’t see the irony.
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Any thoughts on the math?
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The econometrics seem reasonable; authors are conscious of overfitting small samples, employ sparse penalized regressions to adjust for small sample effects, and intertemporal controls are acceptable de-trenders.
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This is clearly a working paper, but the data sourced is considered of high quality (JH data) and the econometrics appear sound.
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I understand what you're saying, but if we started ignoring every document with one misspelled word in it, we would be ignoring a LOT of things.
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I understand what you’re saying about spelling, but misspelling a tough word is one thing. In this case, the writer (or editor probably) should be able spell the name of a state/major newspaper. C’mon. It’s not about ignoring it’s about knowing what you’re doing.
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Have you read some of the White House press releases and reports? Apparently not. Trump’s tweets are, OTOH, always grammatically perfect. Like his Ukraine call and his business management record. Try harder.
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Hi Raheem. Credit to you for reading the report, which is more than Trump does when he's offered briefing documents. I also noticed a few minor typos due to the writers not fully proofreading before their final upload. However, their reasoning looks fairly robust. You disagree?
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You caught a typo on the reference page; that missing letter in the reference completely delegitimizes the entire work.
For giggles, head over to the ever-so-lovely references this admin uses to support opening schools. *Those* are a *hot mess*. HS students use better sources - Show replies
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