Yeah, I did misread. My bad. It’s a thousand people dying from it in 48 hours. Which is a lot. It means that in two days the death count doubled. The doubling time is going to keep getting shorter if we don’t head this off. Which we aren’t as things stand.
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Replying to @TheWeaseKing @NancyARandazzo and
Your assumption about how spread works is still wrong btw! So it is lower than 1 death every two minutes- because 3.3 million people *don’t* already have it and we need to keep it that way- slow the spread to reduce strain on medical infrastructure.
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Replying to @TheWeaseKing @Cannadablissed and
We don’t know unless we test everyone. But with the national sample size nearing 1 million, what I am saying is valid.
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Replying to @NancyARandazzo @TheWeaseKing and
IT'S NOT A RANDOMIZED SAMPLE YOU STUPID PIECE OF SHIT THIS IS LITERALLY THE VERY FIRST THING YOU LEARN ABOUT STATISTICS
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Replying to @arthur_affect @NancyARandazzo and
WHO THE FUCK TOLD YOU A LARGE SAMPLE WAS THE SAME THING AS A RANDOM SAMPLE IT'S THE FUCKING STUPIDEST OBVIOUS THING IF I ONLY GIVE A TEST TO PEOPLE WHO THINK THEY'RE SICK, THE SAMPLE WILL BE SKEWED TO THE POSITIVE, EVEN IF I TEST *TEN* MILLION PEOPLE
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Replying to @joe__gantt @arthur_affect and
It is in the social sciences, where everything they do is irreplicable. This is getting repetitive and circular.
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Replying to @NancyARandazzo @TheWeaseKing and
Yes, the social sciences work differently than fields of study where you can do controlled experiments because you can't just put two identical societies in separate boxes and try tweaking different variables
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Replying to @arthur_affect @NancyARandazzo and
That doesn't mean you can just fucking make shit up to justify doing whatever you find to be convenient and comfortable Jesus Christ
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Replying to @arthur_affect @NancyARandazzo and
And it's getting "repetitive and circular" because you're ignoring really obvious shit people are saying to you No, I'm not going to bother looking up a graph to show you How about you tell me whether Italy's hospitals go into a state of emergency like this every flu season
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Is this just the normal rate of people dying from pneumonia? Does New York have to commandeer refrigerated trucks every year to handle overflow from the morgues? Did they just build the morgues too small and never fix it?
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Replying to @arthur_affect @NancyARandazzo and
Answer me that first and maybe I'll bother to go searching for a graph to show you
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