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Anecdata vs statistics? Some people did die. Some do know them. If no people you know died, does it makes it a media hoax?



Yes, I used statistics. You said it’s likely. I gave numbers on how many people you’d need to know to, on average, know someone who died. Which, considering how high that number is, does not make it seem "likely"

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> does it makes it a media hoax

Honestly, you completely lost me there. Did you read some other comment and attributed it to me?

edit2: FWIW, I wear a mask when going to the store despite it being only required inside, one of maybe 5% of people who do that. And that’s in a city of 200k with 0 known active cases.


Sure its sucks for some people who die or know people who died but for most other people they won't even notice.


What's what I said up the thread. It's a tragedy for people directly involved even though averaged-out it becomes a cold statistics.

Personally I'd rather not gamble wether I'd end up on tragedy or statistics side.


Technically, life itself is a series of gamble, every choice has its risk and benefit.




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