First published at 19:57 UTC on July 14th, 2020.
How do you know what you know? That question is a lot more important than most people assume, and the recent ridiculous spectacle surrounding Covid-19 is a shining example of that.
(CORRECTION: In the video, Larken said that 0.26% is about one in 4…
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How do you know what you know? That question is a lot more important than most people assume, and the recent ridiculous spectacle surrounding Covid-19 is a shining example of that.
(CORRECTION: In the video, Larken said that 0.26% is about one in 4,000 people, when it would be one in 400. Otherwise the point remains the same--since if you pick 400 people at random, at least one will be very old or have a very weak immune system--but I wanted to correct that.)
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source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bi2B7oL8onw
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