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Originally Posted by morgin
People gave you answers. You just ignored them because the answers didn't fit your narrative.
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‘Post hoc ergo propter hoc’ is not an answer, but a fallacy. At present we have four anecdotes and no proper data. But that's enough for some people to declare the case closed, the hypothesis proved, and demand whatever measures make them feel good, whether they will have any effect or not.
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