But that's how society is, if we all think a rule is silly it dosnt get followed, e.g. jaywalking, piracy and indicating rules at round-a-bouts (last one might be Australia specific)
Here's some crude number crunching, of the population of your survey 0.1186% of people died, going by the percentage of deaths per person on earth given here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortality_rate the amount of people who die as a percentage of earth's population in 2 months is 0.1395% meaning that the survival rate for the study could be considered to show that vaccines increase the likelihood of living, though this is with the confidence interval. Perhaps you should consider your own math.
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But that's how society is, if we all think a rule is silly it dosnt get followed, e.g. jaywalking, piracy and indicating rules at round-a-bouts (last one might be Australia specific)
Re: What are the odds an outbreak would strike there?
Here's some crude number crunching, of the population of your survey 0.1186% of people died, going by the percentage of deaths per person on earth given here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortality_rate the amount of people who die as a percentage of earth's population in 2 months is 0.1395% meaning that the survival rate for the study could be considered to show that vaccines increase the likelihood of living, though this is with the confidence interval. Perhaps you should consider your own math.
Irrelevant to the article
you guys put a blank tag around most of the article
Re: Huh?
Maybe it dosnt count because it wasnt offered to the public
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I think that would fall under cruel and unusual punishment