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I make errors too. Mortality is not the only outcome of interest. It's generally the easiest to measure.
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But 118 out of every 100,000 still equals 0.1% mortality rate. Respectfully, please explain to me how this justifies mass hysteria and mandatory mask mandates for young healthy people?
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Props for checking your math and for admitting it. That's rare in life and maybe even more rare on twitter. Will you now re-examine your conclusions based on that math? Math is easy to check. Changing your opinion is a lot harder. It's rare in life and even more rare on Twitter.
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note here. I'm not even assuming you'll change your conclusions, whatever they are. I'm merely encouraging you to take the step of actually stepping back and re-examine them.
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You realize that the opioid epidemic was declared a crisis when the mortality rate was about 12 per 100,000, right? Shhh ( as the sane people like to say).
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It would be interesting to determine at what rate do people take note? At what rate do we surge healthcare? At what rate do tertiary centers have to waitlist transfers? At what rate do hospitals have to advise home care for pts they would normally admit?
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What’s the mortality in a relevant age group. What’s the short/longtime effects of the pathology for people who almost succumbed Etc...
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