I don’t know how to explain this better, you can’t apply the 14.9% across the state. There’s a selection bias, it is not a valid random statistical sample.
I don’t know how to explain this better, you can’t apply the 14.9% across the state. There’s a selection bias, it is not a valid random statistical sample.
LOL. Show me where my math is wrong, child, and I’ll listen. As it is, you’re claiming 0.76 when the number is clearly 7.6 because I SHOWED MY WORK and you haven’t done anything to show where I made an error.
They would certainly be impactful, but this is something that can be organized quickly. Changing laws, and the other real changes that need to happen, is not an easy process.
Says the person not being asked to work in an Amazon warehouse where COVID19 protections are insufficient and possibly being covered up (https://www.businessinsider.com/workers-say-amazon-hasnt-shared-full-covid-19-cases-with-employees-2020-4)
As always and as should be the case in journalism with integrity, news and advertising are completely separate departments and one doesn’t control what the other does.
ROFL
“Strikes only work if the workers aren’t easily replaced” is a dramatic over-simplification. When the government works with large businesses to bust unions, as the U.S. has in the past, it tips the scales toward management, as one example.
Regarding “Do the results line up with reality?”:
You can’t extrapolate 14.9% to the entire state population, but then calculate your 0.76% fatality rate using the current known IFR. You have to extrapolate both numbers.
First, I’m guessing you’re getting 14.9% from something like this https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2020/04/27/coronavirus-antibodies-present-in-nearly-25-of-all-nyc-residents/
I kind of find this article incomplete without *at least* mentioning the possible astroturfing of these protests:
Depending on your location, it’s probably statistically unlikely that *that* many people are walking around with immunity (ignoring the existing questions we have about COVID-19 immunity — e.g. how long does it last, can you be infected and *not* become immune, etc.).
Beginning of the article:
The official numbers are important, but it’s hard to visualize what’s happening from the numbers alone. Besides John Hopkins and worldometers, a few sites I’ve been checking to see who is “flattening the curve”
Have a neutral person draw each card and privately send a pic to the player that drew it. Alternatively, it probably wouldn’t be that hard to take a pic and send it without looking at the picture. Would require honesty, of course.
You can send private messages in Zoom.
Source for that?
Aren’t we all suffering enough right now ??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!!!
Oh wow, I haven’t played FF7 Remake yet, but, yes, that’s pretty much exactly what the original FF7 Cloud was (based on the twist near the end of the game)