"The report was released yesterday." Really? In that case the...

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    "The report was released yesterday."

    Really?

    In that case the person who tweeted it - on 10/11/20 - must have possessed some unique powers of clairvoyance.

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    Feel free to post a link of the actual date because "Updated Yesterday" could mean just about anything.

    (Besides, when the media happens to report something is moot; the fact is that the data on which the "model" is based end in August. And we know that the death rate for Sweden over the past 3 months is a fraction of what it was for the period ending in August.)


    PS. You still haven't demonstrated where my analysis is flawed.
    Are you going to do so? OR will you simply continue to trawl the internet citing media reports based on stale data?

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    Last edited by madamswer: 26/11/20
 
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