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Reason: None provided.

If anything, this particular claim about Red State vs. Blue State is more likely to show how much extra the Blue States are under-reporting.

Adjacently related, I spent several hours per day (for a few days) digging into just the "bad batch" claims a few weeks ago.

There are a lot of different claims about "bad batches", and a lot of different explanations for the data people are looking into.

It's also apparently a very incomplete database, with something like supposedly 30% of batches not reported correctly (and thus, could change any specific conclusions drawn, depending on how these 30% of batches are distributed).

I've become very sceptical about "bad batch" claims, since looking into it a lot more carefully.

There could be "bad batches", though, I'm not at all sure that it would be as easy to extract that conclusion (from the currently available VAERS data), without taking into account many different factors which effect the data (each analysis seems to only take into account one or a few angles at a time).

I had intended to make a thread post with this analysis, but I hadn't completed all of the analysis, and got busy with other things.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

If anything, this particular claim about Red State vs. Blue State is more likely to show how much extra the Blue States are under-reporting.

Adjacently related, I spent several hours per day (for a few days) digging into just the "bad batch" claims a few weeks ago.

There are a lot of different claims about "bad batches", and a lot of different explanations for the data people are looking into.

It's also apparently a very incomplete database, with something like supposedly 30% of batches not reported correctly (and thus, could change any specific conclusions drawn, depending on how these 30% of batches are distributed).

I've become very sceptical about "bad batch" claims, since looking into it a lot more carefully.

There could be "bad batches", though, I'm not at all sure that it would be as easy to extract that conclusion (from the currently available VAERS data), without taking into account many different factors which effect the data (each analysis seems to only take into account one or a few angles at a time).

I had intended to make a thread post with this analysis, but I hadn't completed it, and got busy with other things.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

If anything, this particular claim about Red State vs. Blue State is more likely to show how much extra the Blue States are under-reporting.

Adjacently related, I spent several hours per day (for a few days) digging into just the "bad batch" claims a few weeks ago.

There are a lot of different claims about "bad batches", and a lot of different explanations for the data people are looking into.

It's also apparently a very incomplete database, with something like supposedly 30% of batches not reported correctly (and thus, could change any specific conclusions drawn, depending on how these 30% of batches are distributed).

I've become very sceptical about "bad batch" claims, since looking into it a lot more carefully.

There could be "bad batches", though, I'm not at all sure that it would be as easy to extract from the currently available VAERS data, without taking into account many different factors (each analysis seems to only take into account one or a few angles at a time).

I had intended to make a thread post with this analysis, but I hadn't completed it, and got busy with other things.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

If anything, this particular claim about Red State vs. Blue State is more likely to show how much extra the Blue States are under-reporting.

Adjacently related, I spent several hours per day (for a few days) digging into just the "bad batch" claims a few weeks ago.

There are a lot of different claims about "bad batches", and a lot of different explanations for the data people are looking into.

It's also apparently a very incomplete database, with something like supposedly 30% of batches not reported correctly (and thus, could change any specific conclusions drawn).

I've become very sceptical about "bad batch" claims, since looking into it a lot more carefully.

There could be "bad batches", though, I'm not at all sure that it would be as easy to extract from the currently available VAERS data, without taking into account many different factors (each analysis seems to only take into account one or a few angles at a time).

I had intended to make a thread post with this analysis, but I hadn't completed it, and got busy with other things.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

If anything, this particular claim about Red State vs. Blue State is more likely to show how much extra the Blue States are under-reporting.

Adjacently related, I spent several hours per day (for a few days) digging into just at the "bad batch" claims a few weeks ago.

There are a lot of different claims about "bad batches", and a lot of different explanations for the data people are looking into.

It's also apparently a very incomplete database, with something like supposedly 30% of batches not reported correctly (and thus, could change any specific conclusions drawn).

I've become very sceptical about "bad batch" claims, since looking into it a lot more carefully.

There could be "bad batches", though, I'm not at all sure that it would be as easy to extract from the currently available VAERS data, without taking into account many different factors (each analysis seems to only take into account one or a few angles at a time).

I had intended to make a thread post with this analysis, but I hadn't completed it, and got busy with other things.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

If anything, this particular claim about Red State vs. Blue State is more likely to show how much extra the Blue States are under-reporting.

Adjacently related, I spent several hours per day (for a few days) digging into just at the "bad batch" claims a few weeks ago.

There are a lot of different claims about "bad batches", and a lot of different explanations for the data people are looking into.

It's also apparently a very incomplete database, with something like supposedly 30% of batches not reported correctly (and thus, could change any specific conclusions drawn).

I've become very sceptical about "bad batch" claims, since looking into it a lot more carefully.

There could be "bad batches", though, I'm not at all sure that it would be as easy to extract from the currently available data, without taking into account many different factors (each analysis seems to only take into account one or a few angles at a time).

I had intended to make a thread post with this analysis, but I hadn't completed it, and got busy with other things.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

If anything, this particular claim about Red State vs. Blue State is more likely to show how much extra the Blue States are under-reporting.

Adjacently related, I spent several hours/day for a few days digging into just at the "bad batch" claims a few weeks ago.

There are a lot of different claims about "bad batches", and a lot of different explanations for the data people are looking into.

It's also apparently a very incomplete database, with something like supposedly 30% of batches not reported correctly (and thus, could change any specific conclusions drawn).

I've become very sceptical about "bad batch" claims, since looking into it a lot more carefully.

There could be "bad batches", though, I'm not at all sure that it would be as easy to extract from the currently available data, without taking into account many different factors (each analysis seems to only take into account one or a few angles at a time).

I had intended to make a thread post with this analysis, but I hadn't completed it, and got busy with other things.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

If anything, this particular claim about Red State vs. Blue State is more likely to show how much extra the Blue States are under-reporting.

Adjacently related, I spent several hours/day for a few days digging into just at the "bad batch" claims a few weeks ago.

There are a lot of different claims about "bad batches", and a lot of different explanations for the data people are looking into.

It's also apparently a very incomplete database, with something like supposedly 30% of batches not reported correctly (and thus, could change any specific conclusions drawn).

I've become very sceptical about "bad batch" claims, since looking into it a lot more carefully.

There could be "bad batches", though, I'm not at all sure that it would be as easy to extract from the current data, without taking into account many different factors (each analysis seems to only take into account one or a few angles at a time).

I had intended to make a thread post with this analysis, but I hadn't completed it, and got busy with other things.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

If anything, this particular claim about Red State vs. Blue State is more likely to show how much extra the Blue States are under-reporting.

Adjacently related, I spent several hours/day for a few days digging into just at the "bad batch" claims a few weeks ago.

There are a lot of different claims about "bad batches", and a lot of different explanations for the data people are looking into.

It's also a very incomplete database, with something like supposedly 30% of batches not reported correctly (and thus, could change any specific conclusions drawn).

I've become very sceptical about "bad batch" claims, since looking into it a lot more carefully.

There could be "bad batches", though, I'm not at all sure that it would be as easy to extract from the current data, without taking into account many different factors (each analysis seems to only take into account one or a few angles at a time).

I had intended to make a thread post with this analysis, but I hadn't completed it, and got busy with other things.

2 years ago
1 score