Bud_Spencer
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Were they both Peer-Reviewed?
What do you think the purpose of publishing them is if not to exposethem to criticism and refutation?
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Were they both Peer-Reviewed?
What do you think the purpose of publishing them is if not to exposethem to criticism and refutation?
It's a yes or no question.
That would be a yes.
I did provide those from both UC Davis and The Lancet. Go find my posts for verification.
I still can't find these supposed Peer-reviewed links. Are you sure you didn't post them on Facebook![]()
Positive. They are here. UC Davis and The Lancet.
And tell us all how many it takes to meet a Sarge level for analysis.
Positive. They are here. UC Davis and The Lancet.
It's not up to me.
If you had gone to college and are an engineer you would have taken some kind of research class in college.
https://www.qualtrics.com/experience-management/research/determine-sample-size/
It is a collaboration of government employees to threaten the taxpayers with labor stoppages if elected representatives don't do their bidding and increase their benefits and wages. Meanwhile their productivity and worth to the public never increases and the added costs are piled onto the debt for which the taxpayers are forever taxed and their own livelihoods diminished. it's a racket that has crippled CA with a 1.5 trillion dollar debt which has increased by 15% since January 2017. Taxes required to service this debt is the main reason why people are leaving in droves. The state is in an economic death spiral.
Well, it's pretty clear that you're not an engineer, nor do you have any inking of the curriculum one passes through to become one.
But let's take your page and run with it. What data would you collect from those fleeing CA to feed into your statistical equations? How would it be expressed, mathematically? What test would you apply? What would it show?
The data would be the sort pollsters collect. By asking those who are changing their state of residence why they're doing it.
Well, it's pretty clear that you're not an engineer, nor do you have any inking of the curriculum one passes through to become one.
But let's take your page and run with it. What data would you collect from those fleeing CA to feed into your statistical equations? How would it be expressed, mathematically? What test would you apply? What would it show?
The data would be the sort pollsters collect. By asking those who are changing their state of residence why they're doing it.
Wow. Hopefully, Santa treated Dud better than he was treated here today. Being caught in multiple lies on Christmas gets you coal in your stocking.
Well then please link me to them if they are here. As I said I can't find them.
From the Lancet study:
Interpretation
Vaccination reduces the risk of delta variant infection and accelerates viral clearance. Nonetheless, fully vaccinated individuals with breakthrough infections have peak viral load similar to unvaccinated cases and can efficiently transmit infection in household settings, including to fully vaccinated contacts. Host–virus interactions early in infection may shape the entire viral trajectory.
Viral loads in vaccinated people are no different from those who haven't taken the jab, and they can pass it along just as easily as the non-vaccinated. is this all new to you? It's true. The vaccines do, however, provide improved results when one does contract COVID, however.
https://www.ucdavis.edu/health/covi...ar-between-vaccinated-and-unvaccinated-people
For the third time, it’s not my claim. It’s up to you to prove it.
Much to Bud's chagrin I found them.
Not Peer-Reviewed.
Not Peer-Reviewed.
Quell surprise. Either Bud doesn't know what Peer-Reviewed means (most likely) or he is lying (also likely).
The studies were published. See Pecky's graphic for how the process works. He literally painted a picture for you.
It's a yes or no question. Are the links you provided Peer-Reviewed as you claimed or not? I saw peck's flowchart, see, I'm not the one struggling with the Peer process.
Yes or no?
How about a stroll through a child's garden of syllogisms?
How about you just admit that you either lied or don't know what Peer-Reviewed means.