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George W. Freemen II
GeorgeFreemen
NYS THREAD1/ Hospitalized downR# is 0.4 = massive deceleration No exponential growth since March 25th 2/ ICU admission way downR# is 0.8No exponential growth 3/ Intubations down / flatR# 1.0
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Zoë McLaren, PhD
ZoeMcLaren
Rising vaccination rates mean #COVID19 case numbers will fall a lot even before reaching herd immunity. And sooner than you might think. That’s because cases decline via exponential decay. My
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Charlie Mitchell
comingupcharlie
A few exponential curves here to show how New Zealand's confirmed Covid-19 cases are tracking. It's obviously good it's no longer on the quick exponential path, but could return to
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Beth Allan
adolwyn
Hi everyone - I’m sure, since this is twitter and everyone is smarter than everyone else here, you can all conceptualize exponential growth just fine. But if, like me, you
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DCPetterson
dcpetterson
Yesterday, there were over 47,000 new confirmed #TrumpVirus cases in the United States.Ten days ago, June 17, there were just over 26,000 new cases. We have nearly doubled the number
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Gerg
Gergyl
A useful contribution. Reminder: There is nothing natively logarithmic about f' vs f (what they're ~plotting), unlike f'(t) vs t and f(t) vs t, which have have a fundamental logarithmic
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Léonard Blier
leonardblier
Many journalists and political leaders in France explain that the pandemic is growing faster than expected. Here are the daily new cases in France since May 11th (end of the
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zeynep tufekci
zeynep
Some charts from the UK where deaths are down by 99%. They have the NHS and high vaccine take-up. Their expert committee recommended delaying boosters to expand coverage. They also
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Alex Berenson
AlexBerenson
1/ Fact-checking, a love story: Last week: @NYGovCuomo says the state needs 30,000 more ventilators (for a total of 40,000), has 7,000 in storage. 2/ Yesterday, with 3,300 people on
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Geoffrey Brent
GPB_Stats
A short thread about exponential curves, because suddenly they are extremely popular. 1/17 Simplified models of things like disease transmission often involve exponential curves: if you assume that each person
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Eric Topol
EricTopol
3 optimistic essays: the path to ending the pandemic1."Although attempts to delegitimize vaccines have posed a serious threat to human health, anti-vaccination movements, at least in the long run, have
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〽️ 🇻🇦 WASH YOUR HANDS
thereald0tt
This thread makes the assumption that you can directly compare numbers from two countries when one had their first case a month later. I'm so tired of all of this
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Scott Phillips
phillipshuskies
Want to learn some cool things about Exponential Growth? I'm going to use this thread to tweet the various videos that I'm using to teach my students today about this
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Daniel Howdon
danielhowdon
oh cool the graph that they showed for Spain was the ECDC one by date of report (which shows an increase consistently) not by date of symptoms (which is more
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Kurt Eichenwald
kurteichenwald
Since @larry_kudlow is too stupid to look up basic info about pandemics/epidemics - & thus says "nobody could have predicted" COVID-19 would have an exponential rise - thus *proving* Trump
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İyad el-Baghdadi | إياد البغدادي
iyad_elbaghdadi
In this thread I'll be looking at some data & charts of COVID-19 spread in MENA states. All of them, not only the ones shown in this chart. I'm in
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