• fullmetalScience@monero.town
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      1 year ago

      That data would likely not make much difference, apart from being even less reliable.

      “Case” is a blurry term to begin with and case-rates, as seen from 2020 onward, are rather arbitrary numbers.

      Back when AIDS was prominent in media, definitions would be changed on-the-go: While initially only a positive test result would be a “case”, later, a collection of symptoms would suffice. Sometimes this can be seen on the charts as rather sudden deviations.

      Above all, knowing a case-rate wouldn’t answer the core question:

      Was there ever a virus to begin with?

      The facts gathered so far - some of which outlined in the video - steer the answer towards a strong “No.”