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CDC data are disappearing

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Tyrubias ◴[] No.42898068[source]
It’s terrifying that data US taxpayers paid for, collected and analyzed in the name of public health, can be removed on a whim. While there are a lot of efforts to archive said data, it would still make it unavailable to Americans who are not tech savvy. Unfortunately, that seems to be the idea, I think.
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jagged-chisel ◴[] No.42898551[source]
Isn't this data already inaccessible to those who are not tech savvy? My grandma isn’t visiting any of the data download sites provided by the federal government. She doesn’t even know why she would, or even that such data is available. And if I provide it to her, she hasn’t the skills to do anything with it.
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talldayo ◴[] No.42898620[source]
It's a bit like asking whether road signs are effective for Americans who can't read. The signs are there for the people that are using the road, and if you're not using the road you can safely ignore it.
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1. whatshisface ◴[] No.42898699[source]
It's also a bit like saying that medical school is an elitist institution that only benefits the medical class. :-)