Another is, they didn't do RCTs (randomized controlled trials) to test effects of different policies. They could've had different policies for nearby communities to see if, for example, N95 mask mandates make a difference or not, similar to the Bangladesh study (but better). But no one did that. Instead, the CDC kept publishing studies i…
Another is, they didn't do RCTs (randomized controlled trials) to test effects of different policies. They could've had different policies for nearby communities to see if, for example, N95 mask mandates make a difference or not, similar to the Bangladesh study (but better). But no one did that. Instead, the CDC kept publishing studies in their own journal with completely ridiculous methodological designs and then yelling every week that masks work.
Another is, they didn't do RCTs (randomized controlled trials) to test effects of different policies. They could've had different policies for nearby communities to see if, for example, N95 mask mandates make a difference or not, similar to the Bangladesh study (but better). But no one did that. Instead, the CDC kept publishing studies in their own journal with completely ridiculous methodological designs and then yelling every week that masks work.