Well of course, that always helps. Just look at school shootings...all of our thoughts and prayers have been answered finally with COVID-19 arriving to quell school shootings. :tdo13:
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Given the emerging evidence of prolonged disability among Covid 19 survivors we should probably stop focusing on deaths as the only number by which we judge this disease.
More criticism of the UW model from epidemiologist like Harvard's Marc Lipsitch:
https://www.statnews.com/2020/04/17/...s-critics-say/
https://annals.org/aim/fullarticle/2...dicting-course
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Yeah, I remember that. I think he is pretty skilled at building statistical models though, so that's where this discussion was going. anyhow, take a gander if you're interested. they give the UW guy props and say it's a bold move to predict when states can open, number of deaths, that sort of thing...but they questioned the accuracy of the model...that said, the dude at UW was saying it's an evolving model that's updated as they get more information.
So sad. How can there not be demand for potatoes? Basic food staple. The government can’t figure out how to pick them up and take them to shelters? Spend billions on bombs but not a few grand on feeding starving people. Humans are doomed.
Lol shitless and I both put the ixnay on uailqae
hearing more about Roche's Actemra as a treatment for advanced cases, obviously this is anecdotal but it does make sense on the surface at least: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local...911_story.html
I don't know, I believe Arkansas had many businesses open and no reports people are dropping like flies.
will be interesting on the numbers for areas with a lot of people traveling there and in close contact, like NYC; over places like little rock where probably not too many traveled to and the automobile is probably the travel choice by 95% percent.
Perhaps this info will be helpful for those with loved ones in different states. Cases and deaths
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...tbreak-us.html
This is a nice summary on how this virus operates, and it would behoove those of you seeking clarification on some of the issues raised here to watch the whole thing. Of course, I fully expect that some of you after watching will continue posturing and acting like bitches.
Farzan ought to stay out of politics when talking science.
Hey! Scripps changed its name- when I was there it was The Scripps Research Institute. The logo's different, too. I like the old organic molecule better.
Lincoln County, Arkansas is currently the nation's #1 hot spot.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...es.html#states
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Mainly because it doesn't fit my narrative.