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John Roberts
john_actuary
An interesting, often asked, and very reasonable question is regarding the level of forward displacement (ie how many people would have died soon anyway.) Let's take a look using the
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Michael Bang Petersen
M_B_Petersen
We face a race between new corona variants & vaccines. Stronger measures are urgent. To motivate fatigued publics, hope is more effective than fear & can be given via a
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SecondOpinion 🙂
DaFeid
Thanks @gummibear737 for explaining "regional mystery & pre-existing immunity" pattern.Maybe it explains why Melbourne (Vic) has seen more cases compared to other parts of Australia.Comparing Victoria to Western Australia:Popu
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Dr Nisreen Alwan 🌻
Dr2NisreenAlwan
1/ SAGE paper on #COVID19 tranmission in children, dated 17 Dec, published 31 Dec. This paper was "approved prioer to the emergence of data on the new variant". It includes
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one wag
Theophite
so i think it's basically that in 2014, tech realized that a million people's feelings on a topic could be focused into a laser and aimed at one entity, and
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Ben W. Ansell
benwansell
I had a statistical conniption about the Aberdeen study published in BMJOpen earlier today. Let's see if I can explain my concerns in a less techie fashion. The gist of
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Tucker Boynton
Tucker_TnL
Looking at Cam Newton’s season-by-season efficiency (with the help of @benbbaldwin’s @nflfastR starter script)THREAD… First off, if you don’t know what EPA is, I would recommend reading this thread (https://twitter.com/Tucker_TnL/st
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Ryan Calder
rycalder
The methylmercury situation at #MuskratFalls is... not good. This graph shows monitoring for station N5, right downstream from M.F. Blue points are downstream MeHg measurements taken after flooding activities began.
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Zach Phillips
zachphillips
The most exciting implication of @RoamResearch block references is the design of a protocol for the open web built on the blockification of original sources, allowing clean/easy block attribution, connection,
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Lance R. Vick ( @
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lrvick
The Internet was built as a kind of decentralized democracy. Change is slow and messy but it protects us from a single entity forcing their will on us.When you move
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Tony Wilson
tonywilsonIES
So record rise in redundancies, to a new record level, will take headlines this morning. Now above 2009 peak.Now in line with HR1 notifications (as right graph shows) but it
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Sugoi
sugoipelihalli
Happy new year, guys! Since I know people are interested and I have very little secrets to keep, here's some data from last year. How bad was the year 2020
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Micah Pollak
MicahPollak
(THREAD) Suppose we want to figure out how many new #COVID19 cases there are in #Indiana each day on average, BUT… we don’t want to use *any* of the testing/positives
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Ed Conway
EdConwaySky
For those wondering, in light of recent events, abt UK food self-sufficiency, here’s the key graph. As it happens UK is more self-sufficient today (64% of food produced domestically) than
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Emma Woodhouse 😁
EWoodhouse7
On Nov 17, the Gov tweeted this graph of "models" regarding the daily number of patients in hospital ICU beds. How are the data folks from Northwestern & U of
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Alexandre Truc
alxndr_trc
1/ Is economics insular to external influence? Is it becoming more interdisciplinary? We measured the ratio of extradisciplinary citations (COC) of economics and compared it to other social sciences and
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