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<blockquote data-quote="Lupf" data-source="post: 2262997" data-attributes="member: 518059"><p>There are many self styled experts who make analyses, this one is by far not the worst. However a quick look on the author's twitter profile tells me the person has a political agenda, This study is not science. It starts with the conclusion - lockdown was a mistake - and cherry picks the data to suit their belief, ignoring basic facts - infections were spreading exponentially in March which would have resulted in over a million deaths in Europe alone by now, if no drastic action would have been taken.</p><p>I've decided some time ago that there is no point in discussing with them and that this would be a waste of my time.</p><p></p><p>Whenever I see a claim, result, I ask - where is the paper? If - like in this case - there is none - I move on. I hope you come to the same concluson.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lupf, post: 2262997, member: 518059"] There are many self styled experts who make analyses, this one is by far not the worst. However a quick look on the author's twitter profile tells me the person has a political agenda, This study is not science. It starts with the conclusion - lockdown was a mistake - and cherry picks the data to suit their belief, ignoring basic facts - infections were spreading exponentially in March which would have resulted in over a million deaths in Europe alone by now, if no drastic action would have been taken. I've decided some time ago that there is no point in discussing with them and that this would be a waste of my time. Whenever I see a claim, result, I ask - where is the paper? If - like in this case - there is none - I move on. I hope you come to the same concluson. [/QUOTE]
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