@jdsch4a@xaqwg But the probability of starting on either side is 1/2 so the final probability for those on either side of you is half of everyone else’s probability or 1/38.
@jdsch4a@xaqwg Since you don’t serve yourself before passing it, the sauce has to make its way back to you before getting to the last guest served. So starting from a guest on one side of you the probability of the guest on the other side getting it last is 1/(n-1) as usual.
@eliowa The blinding failure you implicate requires assumptions among the vaccinates based on their vaccination reactions. That possibility could be evaluated by examining the data for an association between reported side effects and subsequent infection in all arms and treatment groups.
The CDC "which was the world’s leading disease response organization, has been eviscerated... " The word 'was' makes me so sad.
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@IowaCapDispatch Now let's not rush to impute malicious motives to IDPH. It could simply be that they haven't yet learned the advanced math involved in counting and subtracting.