Reason: None provided.
"have a higher rate of severe illness"
^ This statement is ambiguous and unqualified.
Who determines what severe means?
It could be that they have a "much higher rate of serious illness".
So is "serious" worse than "severe"?
Or what if they have a "very very much super duper higher rate of medium illness"?
Are we doing science.
3 years ago
2 score
Reason: Original
"have a higher rate of severe illness"
^ This statement is ambiguous and unqualified.
Who determines what severe means?
It could be that they have a "much higher rate of serious illness".
So is "serious" worse than "severe"?
Or what if they have a "very very much super duper higher rate of medium illness"?
3 years ago
1 score