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"content": "nostr:npub1kpwlxpzkxfmuxjmzc2wp3rf9vjg0sgydmlhsnrgqr3maf59h86qqdxxzz4 I never (and have never) said that the 80% number is representative. What I said, and is the case, is that estimates run that high in some studies. The higher bounds tens to be in much higher risk populations, in studies from early waves, and in studies with high risk of selection bias. Similarly, low bound estimates in the single digits are likely underestimates.",
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