Exactly. Selection bias, placebo, and reporting likelihood come into play.
If you take everything present in their investigation as true and accurate, what you still have is people who can choose or not choose to report their adverse reactions. On top of that, you probably have a lot more bluepilled, compliant healthcare workers and administrators in the way of reporting SAEs in the D controlled areas.
Exactly. Selection bias, placebo, and reporting likelihood come into play. If you take everything present in their investigation as true and accurate, what you still have is people who can choose or not choose to report their adverse reactions. On top of that, you probably have a lot more bluepilled, compliant healthcare workers and administrators in the way of reporting SAEs in the D controlled areas.