1 min readJul 19, 2020
So you're arguing that pretty well every single statistic about COVID in America so far is false.
You agree that the data we have seen so far shows an unchecked epidemic - you simply believe the data is wrong, for all the reasons you argue, not a deliberate conspiracy but a series of mistakes and bad data.
So in this telling, the virus is almost done.
Suppose the numbers - new cases and deaths - continued to rise instead. Is there some point where you would admit that the data does not support your hypothesis? Can you tell us what that point is?