Supplementary Files for Santiago & Oller

J. Oller, CDC and Medicare US and Connecticut
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The Excel file presented here contains the exact records used in computing the various statistical results reported in the paper by Santiago and Oller at DOI https://doi.org/10.56098/ijvtpr.v3i1.73. They have not been changed in any way except to remove elements added to blank cells, evidently by Medicare authorities. Also, 37 antirely blank records had to be deleted in order to make the counting functions and ordinary scrolling and data sorting functions work as they normally do in Excel. The Medicare data for Connecticut showing up to 7 doses of COVID-19 injectable fluids were sorted and stacked in such a manner as to enable the counting and statistical comparisons across the various subsamples referred to in the Santiago and Oller paper. Those computational processes were applied only to make the normal Excel functions for ordinary scrolling, counting, creating tables, and charting results feasible. Again, Santiago and Oller express gratitude to Steve Kirsch and his anonymous source(s) for the Medicare data published here. All of the results reported by Santiago and Oller were obtained from these data and are easily replicable by anyone with the requisite statistical and algebraic skill set.
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圣地亚哥和奥勒的补充文件
这里提供的Excel文件包含用于计算Santiago和Oller在DOI https://doi.org/10.56098/ijvtpr.v3i1.73的论文中报告的各种统计结果的精确记录。除了去除添加到空白细胞中的元素外,它们没有以任何方式被改变,这显然是医疗保险当局做的。此外,为了使计数功能和普通的滚动和数据排序功能正常工作,必须删除37条完全空白的记录。康涅狄格州的医疗保险数据显示,多达7剂COVID-19注射液体被分类和堆叠,以便能够对圣地亚哥和奥勒论文中提到的各种子样本进行计数和统计比较。应用这些计算过程只是为了使普通的Excel函数能够进行普通的滚动、计数、创建表格和绘制结果。Santiago和Oller再次感谢Steve Kirsch和他的匿名消息来源提供的医疗保险数据。Santiago和Oller报告的所有结果都是从这些数据中获得的,任何具有必要统计和代数技能的人都可以很容易地复制这些结果。
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