Summary People may be ignoring this data because it is not being presented in a way that is easily understandable or accessible. The data may
Month: March 2021
Mar28 COVID Fraud: A Priori Error + Comorbidities
It is important to be aware of the language used when reconciling data-sets, as it can have a significant impact on the accuracy of the
Mar29 COVID Fraud: Reasonable Suspicion
1. Unusual or suspicious transactions: The Mar29 data contains several transactions that appear to be unusually large or suspicious in nature. For example, there is
Mar29 COVID Fraud: +859 Cases
Summary People may be ignoring this data because they are not aware of it or do not understand the implications of it. Additionally, people may
Mar28 COVID Fraud: +570 Cases
Summary People may be ignoring this data because it is not being presented in a way that is easily understandable or accessible. People may
Mar28 COVID Fraud: Reasonable Suspicion
NET CASE COUNT FRAUD for March 28, 2021 INITIAL VALUES: 345234 — 345,234 gross case count 2094 — 2,094 new cases 1524 — 1,524 recovered cases 917 — 917 hospitalized
Creeping error..
I also implemented a more rigorous quality assurance process, which includes double-checking the calculations and ensuring that all data is accurate. I also created
Mar27 COVID Fraud: +905 Cases
Summary It is possible that people are ignoring the data because they are not aware of it, or because they do not understand the implications
Mar27 COVID Fraud: Reasonable Suspicion
1. Unusual transactions: There were several transactions that had unusually large amounts of money being transferred from one account to another. These transactions were
Person of Interest: Dr Colin Furness
“Colin Furness, an infection control epidemiologist at the University of Toronto, said that while he believes in the importance of public health measures such