But you're ignoring everyone elses lived experiences , then when facts are pointed out you're gaslighting , you said the other posters account of transmission couldn't be right as it was such a small number , I simply pointed out the ONS use small sample sizes too , how does it not make sense ?This is what I mean @monga - I'm not accusing you of cherry picking. How could I when we're not in a conversation when you're giving examples? This doesn't make any sense.
I said that yes policy decisions can use smaller samples of data but this isn't best practise, and is considered cherry picking (particularly if you're ignoring data that doesn't align with your findings).
I can't wait to be proved wrong once people no longer catch and transmit with the new roll out ...remember we heard it here first