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Bryan's avatar

Well done Raphael - champion ! BTW, for future reference, correlation only equals causation when a fact checker says so :)

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Victor's avatar

Brilliantly put! Extra: Yes, correlation doesn’t prove causation. But it also doesn’t prove no causation… Correlation helps us figure out if we should investigate further. It feels like they have gone so far with this that correlation now apparently means “there is 100% no causation”. Except of course if the jabs are correlated with positive outcomes. Then it most definitely is causation, and not some bias or data manipulation…

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