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I’m not sure what time frame you are referencing, but you are misinformed about the peak covid time. See my other reply. I sat in on weekly meetings where my boss presented the state HIE data, straight from the daily ETL feeds from the hospitals. But sure, think what you want. Someone has convinced you it wasn’t a big deal.

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As a data architect, being accused of flawed data is just about the worst insult there is. It wasn't my data, it was certainly incomplete, but the technologies bringing it all toge

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I work in Medical Informatics for a medical school and did at the time. But sure, your journalists know better. Hospitals were delaying needed procedures because they had no beds.

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20260320 RedactedScience At the pool with much of the family. It's opening day. What cannabinoid is being produced by the sun exposure? It sure feels nice. Meanwhile, what's inside

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Kudzai Kutukwa
Kudzai Kutukwa

Your data was flawed, sitting on weekly meetings discussing flawed data doesn't make it legitimate. Like I said in my earlier response, we will not agree on this one, so pursuing the discussion further will not be productive for either of us

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Appeal to authority without crunching the numbers yourself. That's where you took the wrong turn. There is no credible authority when empires collapse. As mentioned above. Your statistical research should start with the control group and general population statistics. From there you may draw more detailed conclusions.

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this maybe an interesting read for you: https://theethicalskeptic.com/2026/02/26/the-state-of-things-pandemic/