"'You’ve got to be kidding me,' Ashish Jha, the K. T. Li Professor of Global Health at Harvard and the director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, told us when we described what the CDC was doing."...https://twitter.com/alexismadrigal/status/1263329713688215552 …
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well, the article explains it very thoroughly. But 'road ahead vs rear view mirror' is a lousy metaphor b/c it's a safe driving practice. 16th graf maybe? let me try: Mixing these test results means that infection rates for your state are higher than you think. Is that right?
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to be clear I am not the person who doesn't trust statistical principles (mixing data types means you drive 5 miles & 13 liters, it just doesn't give valid results), but I'd like to extend the lives of folks who don't already & reflexively trust their own knowledge of math
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