10-07-2021, 10:40 AM
(10-07-2021, 10:21 AM)Mav link Wrote:I wonder if an average student was offered tuition that would guarantee 90% in an exam, would s/he say, “No thanks, that isn’t 100% so it’s no good”.
In a binary world, I guess that would be the way. If you don’t get 100%, you must have got 0%. There’s nothing in between.
I can see now why you think Ivermectin can compete with vaccines. Ivermectin's 0% success rate is the same as the 90% effectiveness of the vaccines as neither is 100%. It makes sense, I guess.
Your analogy is a little skewed.
Rather then comparing a pear to pineapple you need to confirm first if the tuition which ensures a 90% mark comes completely risk free. Or is there like the vaccine some chance of unknown and possible health risks/side effects that won’t be known for 5 plus years if you take that tuition?
That changes the question somewhat don’t you think but thats a fairer analogy.

