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
Year: 2021
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
Manifest Examples of Creative Bookkeeping
well, that’s a total of 14,414 cases. The truth is that the actual number of new cases in one day was only 258, not