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SFC Casey O'Mally
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A) correlation does not equal causation.
B) no, there is no official body count
C) the study looked at Florida and Ohio, and only those two states. Strangely, there was NO statistically significant findings in ANY age group in Florida. The lack of replication across states invalidates any conclusions regarding party affiliation.
D) the study design intentionally removed younger people who had virtually no risk of excess mortality even if they did get COVID, bit *did* have risk of excess mortality from the jabs. Very convenient.
E) even in Ohio, one of the age groups had higher mortality for Democrats, further invalidating the headline and any party affiliation conclusions.
F) Republicans tend to be older, especially registered ones. And the old folks were most likely to be probe to excess mortality.

In many, many ways, this study was designed to produce specific results. Even then, the results aren't everything people like to claim.

Read beyond the headlines, read behind the biased and inaccurate reporting. The truth is far more complex.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Circumstantial evidence has put lots of folks in jail......just saying.
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