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by Exmoor
1983 days ago
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I've been following all the COVID related studies (via /r/COVID19, which is one of very few Reddit subs I've found worthwhile) and there is an incredible abundance of garbage studies about COVID19 in general. Tiny sample sizes and ridiculous methodologies run wild. It's unfortunate because some of them get reported on by lazy media and muddy the waters on several things that might reduce the diseases severity. I hope some bored science writer someday makes a book compiling and critiquing some of the ridiculous "studies" that got written during the pandemic. I appreciated the linked article's subtle shade-throwing: > As for Vitamin D administration to hospitalized COVID-19 patients reducing ICU admission, the best one can say about the Córdoba study is that nothing can be learned from it. |
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