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Alexander McCarron ⚔
alexmaccaroon
Today, just under 95,000 hospital beds are occupied. 599 with Covid. 599. Pre-Covid, English hospitals ran at 85% occupancy, so it should be ~ 111,000 beds occupied. They drove that
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Peter Zeihan
PeterZeihan
Quick COVID update.Data is 7 day moving average per capita, so the numbers are broadly compatible. Data shows the US' six most populace statesIt's...bad. Anything above 50 indicates the virus
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Bill Hanage
BillHanage
It has been a long tiring and, in many ways, terrifying week in the US. The events in DC have nevertheless obscured the growing public health crisis, which even with
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Paul Monies
pmonies
1/27/21: Oklahoma #COVID19 data from @HealthyOklahoma: 65 newly reported deaths 7-day moving average new daily cases: 2,679 Cases: 379,110 (+2,686) Deaths: 3,388 (+65) Active Cases: 29,855 (-549) Hospitalizations (1/26): 1,454
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Chris Godby
chgodby
The more I dig into Ohio’s 4,000 missing deaths, the more I’m blown away. This shouldn’t have happened, period. It should have easily been caught if they had the right
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Michael Bass
n7wlc
New cases of covid19 continue decline in both Ventura County and California. Hospitalization rates continue to decrease in both VC and CA. Covid deaths continue to decline. Humans are winning.
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nathan
wyattsheepie
In Montgomery County, Ohio there has been an increase of 891 deaths so far for 2020. 371 of those are COVID positives death. So 891-371 is 520. So there are
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CUPE Alberta Region
CupeAB
THREAD: Jason Kenney acts like the only choice he has is to shut down the economy, or not shut down the economy. There are so many other options he is
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Ted Petrou
TedPetrou
.@CDCgov - Why is your upper bound threshold for deaths less in 2019 than in 2020? This is extremely fishy to me.It's overall 2.3% less for the same periods in
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David H. Montgomery
dhmontgomery
Some #COVID19 milestones today. - More than 50% of Minnesota residents have now taken at least 1 COVID test this year- December is officially the deadliest month to date, surpassing
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Alexis C. Madrigal
alexismadrigal
I think it's worth preparing yourself for what's coming this week. I'm going to walk through what I think we'll see.https://twitter.com/COVID19Tracking/status/1333574898464112640 @COVID19Tracking doesn't create projectio
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Andrew Lilico
andrew_lilico
Then, focusing on hospitalisations & deaths, we get this. We see we get only 12,029 post-lockdown deaths - a bit less than for a modest flu season. There are quite
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Daisy Fung, MD CCFP
ABdoc4patients
Thread: With the devastating #outbreak at yet another Revera care home, this time in Manitoba (who shares Alberta's struggle with #COVID19 numbers going up), I decided to hop onto Google,
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Federico Andres Lois
federicolois
Say you have a completly harmless virus (IFR=0) that can spread at R0=3.3 and you can find via PCR for 19 days. How many deaths per million would you find
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Katharine Child
katjanechild
Discovery says lockdown has saved 10 000 covid19 lives because delaying the peak means SA benefitted from better treatment and lower fatality rates. 1st...I think the Profs who introduced better
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Tim Harford
TimHarford
1/ Things seem really bad at the moment. That's because things ARE really bad at the moment. But I wanted to share a perspective that might encourage you a little.
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