My answer... Possibly..?
I'd have thought that there might be too many variables to draw that kind of correlation - working on the basis of highly variable chance around exposure to infection.
You'd think that having very large trial sizes would help too - I haven't been looking in depth on that side of thing tbh.
(there must be some time/size of study factor otherwise highly effective vaccines would take wildly longer to return results than ones meeting the 50% threshold that governments were talking about as a minimum).
Stats isn't really my field (which is chemistry /law) - interesting though.
Posted By: Cardiff Canary, Nov 13, 15:36:11
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