I think there's a chance it's a case of the good doctor misinterpreting the combined data in the graph as a separate co-infected group of patients and not just the sum of the other 3 groups. Is that right Dr McMillan? Another case of not looking at the data closely enough or getting overly excited it supports your argument when it doesn't.
I'm guessing no one in hospitals is testing thoroughly enough for many co-infections to get picked up if they're going on - any one care to comment?
I think there's a chance it's a case of the good doctor misinterpreting the combined data in the graph as a separate co-infected group of patients and not just the sum of the other 3 groups. Is that right Dr McMillan? Another case of not looking at the data closely enough or getting overly excited it supports your argument when it doesn't.
I'm guessing no one in hospitals is testing thoroughly enough for many co-infections to get picked up if they're going on - any one care to comment?