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Originally Posted by Toy Santa
I know and work with hundreds of people who work in the NHS.
Why are you again asking me to “do the working” on numbers that I’ve quite clearly said we don’t have? We don’t have enough data to draw conclusions. It’s that simple.
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That is simply untrue. There is plenty data and conclusions can be drawn at any time in the data collection process. If you draw conclusions at the beginning its like predicting the result of the general election after 1 result. It can be wildly off or it can be completely accurate, but as more data comes in, you can see trends appearing. This variation has spread like wildfire across the world, we have 180k + pieces of data available each day from the the uk alone. It doesn't take many days of that volume to see trends and form comparisons. To suggest otherwise as you seem to be doing is just wrong