Originally Posted by jcc
Originally Posted by Ramrod39
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Bad data is everywhere.


Finally. The statement that sums up the news/info on this virus.


Not so fast, Not all data is bad.

Making one think all data is bad is on some peoples agenda.

Often the bigger problem is drawing conclusions from data is really the inherent problem, not the actual data.

How one decides on what to accept,and take responsibility for that personal decision, is what separates the men from the boys.


Here is Illinois' Public Health Director in a news conference;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Clt...1metS52jsGFUJzJxQxgQlGExP3zJt_kqUAbpMzWo

Anyone and everyone that tests positive for the virus at the time of death is counted as a Coronavirus death even if it wasn't the cause of death. How much clearer can they make the point that they are padding the numbers in order to justify their actions? If this isn't a perfect example of bad data, then what would be?

We have no idea how many Coronavirus deaths there have been.


Master, again and still