I'm getting at revisions of numbers at later dates.
The piece of fake news that had pneumonia deaths at significantly lower was because it was using initial figures and comparing them to...
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I'm getting at revisions of numbers at later dates.
The piece of fake news that had pneumonia deaths at significantly lower was because it was using initial figures and comparing them to...
Do you know if the previous numbers are revised of if they are at-the-time recordings?
He's done such a bad job managing the psychology.
There's no gameplan, no end in sight. Officials don't have adequate guidance and are making concrete decisions based on unknown or inadequately...
Anybody have stats on mortality rates and causes relative to initial reported mortality rates and causes from previous years?
Our governments' uneducated responses to COVID is deeply unsettling to me.
Prison is a mess. An absolute mess. I agree with you about supporting a politician who can fix it. Are there any who know how? The best I can say is people shouldn't be in prison for things they...
Awesome. It's crazy how one important adjustment can change everything.
Link is broken btw. I did just recently see the thing I think you're linking to from somebody else. Here's one...
The idea is that if we compare to, say, Japan, it's fair to say that the virus got there but possibly wasn't able to spread much or kill much because of their cultural norms or lifestyles.
We...
It's gonna be crazy if we find out all of this could have been avoided by promoting healthy lifestyle along with less in-your-face cultural norms like you find in Mediterranea (yes I made that word...
Savings = future consumption.
It's good for the economy, in part because it doesn't extract consumption from the economy, and it brings the benefit of making people able to better respond to...
Well shit. I used to like 5g.
Picture perfect editorial journalism from Jake Tapper
https://twitter.com/CNNSotu/status/1246811253726679043
LOL
Excellent use.
I been hearing bout this multiples times now. Where is it coming from?
Example: I'd like to see us decide that it's virtuous to encourage people to live healthier lifestyles. NOT villainize those who live unhealthy lifestyles.
I wonder what it would take -- after this settles down -- for society to have an adult discussion about lifestyle (instead of like what happened with PoundMeToo: the emotion-bellowing cancel-crisis).
Thanks for the graph. It's the kind of thing I'm looking for. It's reassuring that we're not miscounting by much.
Cases in which they could might be if they also had the flu but the death gets marked as CV (because that's prominent on minds).
Is the open outdoors even known to be a problem? I thought it's possible you're far safer outdoors if the virus is around than indoors.
Ah yeah that's a good thought.
Super important to figure out if we're counting the impact of COVID-19 correctly
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/have-many-coronavirus-patients-died-italy/
But then there's this. If accurate, it suggests we REALLY need to figure out if we're not overestimating the impact of COVID-19.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EUzIc7QWoAE1VGe?format=jpg&name=orig
I expect this to be a British sketch comedy one day.
I try to think like a scientist, to find what we could be doing wrong in order to make sure what we're doing might be right.
Fortunately I found this. Appears to me to not suggest reason to believe there is a misallocation of pneumonia/influenza deaths.
https://gis.cdc.gov/grasp/fluview/mortality.html