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In reply to the discussion: Can someone confirm this? [View all]Celerity
(42,645 posts)30. It is based on a tonne of guesses and assumptions. Very weak scientifically.
Last edited Sun Sep 26, 2021, 11:48 AM - Edit history (1)
Same as that calculator woman, and the apparently unstoppable bollocks about COVID having a full 2% (I have even seen 3 to 4% ludicrously stated by some) case lethality rate.
People love to hear confirmation bias driven positings, and some reactive violently and/or viciously when it is even questioned, let along basically debunk with clear logic and evidence. There is also an overlap at times between these types and ones who are all about 'trusting the science' right up until the point that the science points to something that interferes with their own belief system.
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I would love to know at what rate the Republicans are killing off their voters.
gldstwmn
Sep 2021
#4
We deviously got the Republicans to skip the vaccine by asking them to take it.
KentuckyWoman
Sep 2021
#9
Yep, you've got it. I got 8,187 based on the same parameters. Delta is rounding.
paleotn
Sep 2021
#24
Republican zip codes have a higher vaccination rate than inner city zip codes where I live.
LeftInTX
Sep 2021
#20
fixed, did not notice it when I posted it via my phone whist I was on the tunnelbana
Celerity
Sep 2021
#35