Where are you getting one out of 25?
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I don't know if Ezra's numbers are right, but if 96% of kids 0-4 don't need hospitalization, 4% do need hospitalization, thus 1/25? at least that's how I read it… as a parent of two kids 0-4, definitely higher than I would have thought?
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but, maybe this relates to the percentage of kids with other risk factors?
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Replying to @jeffbigham @bkeegan
Case study in never report relative risk...
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i even read your article on this(!), and i still didn't recognize it… this way of reporting is just so unusable.
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Replying to @jeffbigham @bkeegan
I know. It’s common in some fields (somewhat reasonable reasons) but it always creates huge problems in communicating.
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