In statistics, the 689599.7 rule, also known as the empirical rule, is a shorthand used to remember the percentage of values that lie within a band around the mean in a normal distribution with a width of two, four and six standard deviations, respectively; more accurately, 68.27%, 95.45% and 99.73% of the values lie within one, two and three standard deviations of the mean, respectively.
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It was this rule that told me the news media was lying from day one about COVID19. They were treating this disease as if it did not exist on a bell curve. No disease acts that way unless it kills every single person it infects. We know of no such disease. EVERY infectious disease has a bell curve of infections. If one tries to bring this to their attention, one gets shouted down as if that information was more dangerous than the disease could possibly be.
I was posting this fact on FR back in late January, February, and certainly in March.
Excellent - thanks, Truthluva!
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