Many factors attribute to death rates, and focusing on one, like vaccination rates, is not wise.
Also, if sorting by deaths per 1million of the population, highly vaccinated states, such as NY, are actually higher up on this list; Cuomo factor applies here, I would imagine.
It seems there may be very little direct negative correlation between died-with-COVID death rates and clot shot rates, but from what I’ve noticed, deaths of all types seem to be higher in highly-vaccinated states and countries around the world; not a good trend.
Remember that HOW they collect and report these data is important. I highly doubt there is stringent consistency or any real methodology from state to state, or country to country. And when data collection methods change, do you think they will retroactively change those high numbers? Probably not.
Many are being duped with statistics, and that makes me sad.
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Remember the key, correlation =/= causation.
Many factors attribute to death rates, and focusing on one, like vaccination rates, is not wise.
Also, if sorting by deaths per 1million of the population, highly vaccinated states, such as NY, are actually higher up on this list; Cuomo factor applies here, I would imagine.
It seems there may be very little direct negative correlation between died-with-COVID death rates and clot shot rates, but from what I’ve noticed, deaths of all types seem to be higher in highly-vaccinated states and countries around the world; not a good trend.
Remember that HOW they collect and report these data is important. I highly doubt there is stringent consistency or any real methodology from state to state, or country to country. And when data collection methods change, do you think they will retroactively change those high numbers? Probably not.
Many are being duped with statistics, and that makes me sad.
This has been a free statistics 101 course brought to you by Dr. Ronnie