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Coyoteblog
1/ I wanted to add a couple of thoughts about COVID and computer modelling because I think people misinterpret the thrust of my skepticism. First, it is OK that computer
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Lyman Stone 石來民 🦬🦬🦬
lymanstoneky
Time for my COVID graphs!First up, the graph I'm increasingly thinking is the best summary: average daily % growth over the previous week in deaths, confirmed positive cases, AND now
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Padmaavathee🌺🌸🍁🌷
Padmaavathee
My understanding of #coronavirus as a common man but also well informed by reading both sides info particularly of Doctors & Scientists!This is my understanding - there is a viral
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David Paton
cricketwyvern
The suggestion that 18 LAs still to reach peak of cases seems just odd.E.g. take Carlisle which is on the list. North Cumbria NHS Trust has not reported a death
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Physics Geek
physicsgeek
Remember how the social distancing and shutdowns were designed to flatten the curve? And do you remember the purpose of the flattening? That's right: it was to prevent the number
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Chris Mooney
chriscmooney
The most definitive analysis yet of the effect of the #coronavirus on global emissions finds a 17 percent plunge in early April. But this will be short lived, and total
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Chris Masterjohn
ChrisMasterjohn
Why is PPE considered first for medical personnel?It should be considered first for the massive labor force that should be reallocated to making more PPE. That way the medical personnel
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Larry Schweikart
LarrySchweikart
1) Ok, I've gone back and forth on this emotionally. For a moment the other day, I actually thought the chunkspunkers were winning.2) Then came WI7, CA25, the CA assembly
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Francis Hoar
Francis_Hoar
I made my submission to the @HLConstitution Committee yesterday. Here are some submissions about the WHO's pandemic advice from as recently as October 2019. In short, it does not remotely
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Massimiliano Greco
MGrecoMD
Indeed, we have in Italy politicians who claims that a lot of scientific data support their political ideas.A common claim -not the only one- is that REACT-1 study, by @SRileyIDD,
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Michael Tae Sweeney
mtsw
The growing insistence in conservative media on on "reopen the economy now" is really revealing. Some quick thoughts:https://twitter.com/TomiLahren/status/1248666012632915968 So much of what emotionally animates their movement is opposition
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IFAN UK
IFAN_UK
Our latest Scotland report http://bit.ly/3jU2ai4 Comparing July 2019 with July 2020 we saw a 108% increase in the number of 3-day emergency food parcels distributed. Comparing February 2019 with February
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Martin Kulldorff
MartinKulldorff
Pandemic absurdities: Firing people with natural immunity after Covid recovery, even though they are the least likely to spread Covid to others. 1/∞https://brownstone.org/articles/hospitals-should-hire-not-fire-nurses-with-natural-immuni
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Stuart Neil
stuartjdneil
There a lot of scientists in reflective mood as we face up the prospect of an autumn second wave of SARS CoV2 and what it may or may not mean,
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Paul
paul_btc
numbers validate a high R0 at >4 and a lower than "hyped" asymptomatic case numberso I estimate "natural" herd immunity likely in the range of 75-85%https://twitter.com/jseims/status/1253530412736892928 High R0 makes for
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Dr Mark Langer
TheRealDoctorM2
Every day we are learning more about this coronavirus genetically, biologically, clinically, and epidemiologically. Every day I am more convinced this foe isn't that tough.We know it's very contagious (though
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