In epidemiological studies, using the 'general population' as a baseline has always been extremely useful, and this is especially true in studies looking at incidence rates of diseases or conditions where a large, generalized control group provides a normative baseline.
The background population must match the study group in relevant demographics and characteristics as closely as possible, except for the variable being studied. This ensures that any differences observed can be attributed solely to the variable in question rather than confounding factors. (In this case, kid/vaxx.)
Nice cut and paste. You cant garner a % using the "general population", seeing as proportionality requires denomination. You cant say the "gen pop" is the denominator, considering you have no idea what that number is. Its fucking dumb. Shocker, I know. Additionally, no one has a clue what the true % of injectees is. No one. So, nice try but, no. It doesnt work. Go back to study hall.
Ok, in crayon...
In epidemiological studies, using the 'general population' as a baseline has always been extremely useful, and this is especially true in studies looking at incidence rates of diseases or conditions where a large, generalized control group provides a normative baseline.
The background population must match the study group in relevant demographics and characteristics as closely as possible, except for the variable being studied. This ensures that any differences observed can be attributed solely to the variable in question rather than confounding factors. (In this case, kid/vaxx.)
Nice cut and paste. You cant garner a % using the "general population", seeing as proportionality requires denomination. You cant say the "gen pop" is the denominator, considering you have no idea what that number is. Its fucking dumb. Shocker, I know. Additionally, no one has a clue what the true % of injectees is. No one. So, nice try but, no. It doesnt work. Go back to study hall.
Good grief. When the numerator is ZERO, it makes no difference what the denominator is.
Lol. Ur done