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by pldr2244
2280 days ago
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Be rational and consider all options: 1. The data is accurate and captures all coronavirus cases. 2. The data is not accurate and does not capture all coronavirus cases. I read the entirety of this thread as though HN assumes only 1 is possible. If 1 is correct, then HN’s inferences sound reasonable (habitual mask use, practiced social distancing). But what if 2 is correct? Is there any disincentive for governments to accurately test and capture all cases? Is there any particularly outsized disincentive for Japan to do so? I leave the above questions as an exercise for the reader. |
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