"Participants were sampled from multiple disparate locations across Tokyo; they had limited physical interactions with each other given the organizational structure of the company – limiting the role of clustering; were well-distributed across age and gender."
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If one location had a cluster and maybe interacted with one more location, you'd get all these results. It's striking that they don't release the distribution of locations, nor do they reference the previous serosurveys. Nonetheless; extraordinary claims require replication.
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When evaluating a scientific claim, the questions to ask aren't to make excuses for obvious methodological questions and pitfalls, but to say wait, what's going on? And then look at all the studies in this space. And then ask for replication. Berenson? He's not into that.
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Like yall are doing that with anything that supports your views.
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I don’t think you ever read anything I write. There are lots of people out there who don’t do this.
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Can you link me to one thing you've written that has been critical of anything that supports your views on covid?
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Still waiting.
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I don’t have fixed views! Your mistake is assuming there are fixed buckets. If you read my articles in the Atlantic, you’ll find plenty where I criticize traditional media.
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