Tom Ritchford
1 min readJul 19, 2020

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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?

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