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Posted On: 08/25/2020 11:25:47 AM
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Data “drilling” or massaging to fit the narrative. This is a low for FDA, especially as the FDA chief.
On Sunday night, an agency spokeswoman had posted a chart on Twitter claiming that plasma “has shown to be beneficial” for 35% of patients — neglecting to mention that the figure was based on a subset of a subset of the data.
In an interview Monday, one of the Mayo Clinic study’s main authors, Dr. Arturo Casadevall of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, said he was also stumped. “Do I know where the 35% comes from?” he said. “No.”
https://news.yahoo.com/fda-grossly-misreprese...09062.html
On Sunday night, an agency spokeswoman had posted a chart on Twitter claiming that plasma “has shown to be beneficial” for 35% of patients — neglecting to mention that the figure was based on a subset of a subset of the data.
In an interview Monday, one of the Mayo Clinic study’s main authors, Dr. Arturo Casadevall of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, said he was also stumped. “Do I know where the 35% comes from?” he said. “No.”
https://news.yahoo.com/fda-grossly-misreprese...09062.html
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