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Originally Posted by Just a guy
I am waiting the correlation is not causation comments and the demand for peer review. That is the standard isn’t it?
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Correlation is certainly something to consider
In jurisdictions which did not enforce mask mandates were behaviours sufficiently different across the jurisdiction to cause more opportunity for spread?
So what factor is just living in a jurisdiction where it’s politically expedient to not have a mask mandate.
Also those slides in the document don’t have the study linked behind them and are a snap shot of one day. They also don’t account for community vaccine levels making them essentially useless.