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by satokema
1058 days ago
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> Republican-leaning and Democratic-leaning counties differ in ways other than political party affiliation, such as racial and ethnic composition, rurality, and educational levels, making it difficult to establish whether the differences in COVID-19 death rates are associated with political party affiliation or other differences in county-level characteristics. So are they hoping people just read the article title, go "heh!", and not think if there's a valid metric or correlation at play? > Research before the COVID-19 pandemic has also found evidence of higher death rates in Republican-leaning counties than Democratic-leaning counties. So they found nothing new? |
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Quoting the complicating factors without mentioning the attempts to adjust for them is disingenuous.