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In reply to the discussion: The UK currently has 1,657,270 positive cases of COVID-19 [View all]Yavin4
(37,182 posts)everybody uses to scare people.
If those numbers are wrong and cannot be trusted, then everything needs to be thrown out. Your REACT study may be accurate, but I am using CURRENT reporting statistics on a sample size of over 7 million people per week. You can link all of the other studies that you want. That still does not change the basic fact that 7 million people per week are tested in the UK with over 200 million people tested to date. The UK has tested 3x their entire population.
That gives me more than enough of a sample size to make a basic inference. I can link statistical tutorials if you need them.
Also, every day we make inferences from samples much smaller than 7 million. For example, Joe Biden's approval ratings are based on sample sizes of 1,000 people or so who are called. Should we throw those surveys out as well?