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by ceejayoz
1622 days ago
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> First, I question their stats. IE I think they are straight-up fudging their numbers. So, any evidence that contradicts your feeling will be dismissed? > Second, there are more people being hospitalized in my area (which has high rates of vax) than there are unvaxxed people. Sure. In a place with 100% vaccinated people, they would be all of the hospitalizations. Relative proportions matter. |
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Just be aware: you're arguing with a scientist who worked for decades on medical biology who has, until recently, generally been quiet when seeing huge amounts of misleading medical knowledge trotted about to justify one procedure or another. I am always open to data and my "feelings" don't matter- except that most of the time, when I dig into the underlying claims, I find that they are misrepresented (usually unintentionally). So I use my own priors, and frankly, all I can say is that finding stats on a government page or a news article and using those to justify policy isn't convincing to scientists (and, it appears, the vast majority of the american public).
Ultimately, our public health people lost the PR war, and they did so through muddled messaging. Literally everything about vaccines has turned out to be less effective that public health leadership predicted, or claims. I'm not really surprised; I've commented many times on HN about how deeply challenging it is to do public health with a noncompliant population.