Kepler
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When people who don't understand math, statistics, or charting (data presentation) are allowed into Excel ...
I don't see what any of this has to do with MBAs.
When people who don't understand math, statistics, or charting (data presentation) are allowed into Excel ...
Read this,
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/ne...the-face-faa-says/ar-AANxDlR?ocid=hplocalnews
And then scrolled down and read this,
https://www.msn.com/EN-US/news/news...for-refusing-to-wear-masks-onboard/ar-AANuHqY
And then after reading this decided there'd be no trip to Vegas this year. It's gotten to nucking futz.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/ne...gency-proposes-new-penalties/ar-AANvhU8?pfr=1
"What are they doing"? For real? Who is in charge in Texas? Is it Democrats?
Just shifting blame away from their abysmal failures. So very much on brand for the modern GQP.
Yeah I really can't tell what I'm supposed to gain from that. Instead of showing me racial percentages of different vaccination categories, show me vaccination percentages of different racial categories, that being what we're discussing here.
I don't see what any of this has to do with MBAs.
Based on my rough understanding, blacks make up 10% of the population but 12% of those w/ >1 dose. So, they're outperforming. Whites, 58% vs. 61%. Which means they're underperforming.
But yeah, that's a really bad chart.
Based on my rough understanding, blacks make up 10% of the population but 12% of those w/ >1 dose. So, they're outperforming. Whites, 58% vs. 61%. Which means they're underperforming.
But yeah, that's a really bad chart.
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Look lets make this easy...what percentage of Blacks overall are vaccinated? If it is under 50% they are underperforming. This doesn't need advanced stats they either are vaccinating at a high rate or they aren't.
In other news, I'm working through a list of employees that don't have covid vaccination records. Querying the state reconciling COVID vaccines into their chart. Monday we'll run a new report. Not having a hit when I query the state does not mean you aren't vaccinated - you could have gotten it out of state, or at CVS or a state run site and they fat fingered your name or whatever. But man, I can't believe there are healthcare workers that refuse the vaccine, and I can't believe even further that they'd risk ****ing away their career over it.
But man, I can't believe there are healthcare workers that refuse the vaccine, and I can't believe even further that they'd risk ****ing away their career over it.
With so many health workers resigning or being forced out of jobs for not vaccinating, an acquaintance of mine today speculated if they banded together and offered health services they'd be wildly successful. What do you think?
In other news, I'm working through a list of employees that don't have covid vaccination records.
Sounds tedious.
Don't you have an admin or junior staff for that? (Or is it a medical records, privacy, HIPAA thing?)
https://www.google.com/search?q=hea...l6j0i390l3.13248j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Believe it.
But is that ratio that different from general population?
An interesting posit from five-time Emmy Award winner and Edward R. Murrow Award recipient journalist @SharylAttkisson
Maybe they'd be successful in Derpville, but I wouldn't go anywhere near a doctor's office that's staffed exclusively by non-vaccinated morons, and I know for a fact I'm not alone on that.
Dumb question alert: if we get vaccination high enough does COVID just die off for lack of hosts, or does it jump to something else (I dunno... possums look gross) and always remain ready to come back?
I really know nothing at all about this stuff.
Dumb question alert: if we get vaccination high enough does COVID just die off for lack of hosts, or does it jump to something else (I dunno... possums look gross) and always remain ready to come back?
I really know nothing at all about this stuff.
I read the same info backwards- they are 12% of the total population but 10% of the vaccinated.