Toggle navigation
TWunroll
TWunroll
faq
Contact US
#Infections
Lyman Stone 石來民
lymanstoneky
It's death day.And it's bad news.I didn't do death day the last two weeks because Thanksgiving interrupted reporting. Now that states have caught up, it's clear that deaths are trending
Read more
Denys Bennett
denysbennett
Some reflections on #ZeroCovid and the parallels in ‘Quality Management’ which saw the transformation of Japan during 1980s from supplier of cheap & nasty imitations to leading industrial powerhouse.Until then,
Read more
Judd Legum
JuddLegum
1. Among Houston-area @Kroger workers, there have been 347 COVID cases — and 2 deaths — since December 28Despite record profits, Kroger canceled its $2/hour hazard pay in MayIt's much
Read more
Jennifer Brea🦒
jenbrea
If you work on #longCOVID and say “I’m not an #MECFS expert, I don’t know anything about it, it’s not my job to know about ME or ’fatigue’” then you
Read more
Murad Banaji
muradbanaji
#COVID19 in Mumbai. Some slides (mildly edited) from a talk at Nottingham (thanks to @NabilFadai for the invite). A summary in this longish thread. Main themes:- uneven spread (slums/non-slums)- uneven
Read more
James Ward
JamesWard73
Taking a short break from modelling ‘vax & relax’ strategies, I have updated my model of infections at local level (MSOA) in England, looking for any evidence of impact on
Read more
Ewan Colman
ewancolman
New preprint with @RowlandKao @researcherjess and @GavrilAmadea! We estimate the proportion of #SARSCoV2 infections in England that get diagnosed with a positive test (1/13) ...https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.02.09.21251411v1 H
Read more
Carol
cags_mcs
Worryingly I see certain people spreading misinformation about the Swedish schools & using it to argue for reopening of schools. FACTS1. They didn’t test anyone under 16 until after schools
Read more
Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Here, we evaluated the economic return on investment of this plan had we started in June - Dec 2020. The version described above is shown in panel CCosts (all included)
Read more
Matt Malkus
malkusm
Hey, what ever happened to the "COVID kids develop Kawasaki disease" storyline that was used to terrify parents back in April or May?Well, the CDC didn't forget - they published
Read more
Jonas Vlachos
jonasvlachos
Out in PNAS: "The effects of school closures on SARS-CoV-2 among parents and teachers". On March 18, 2020, upper secondary schools in Sweden moved online while schools for younger students
Read more
Mitsuru Obe
mit_obe
Number of #coronavirus infections in Japan keeps rising. And there's nothing that makes you think the tide's turning. So expect more to come.Nikkei has a story that says that despite
Read more
Prathit Kulkarni, MD
PrathitKulkarni
For anyone who may be confused about all those "erythemas" out there, here you go!Erythema ab igneErythema annulare centrifugumErythema chronicum migransErythema infectiosumErythema marginatumErythema multiformeErythema nodosumEry
Read more
Youyang Gu
youyanggu
A month ago, I reported on @CDCgov's overestimate of true infections in the US.It appears that last week, the CDC significantly lowered their estimates. It now closely matches http://covid19-projections.com 's latest
Read more
Adam Kucharski
AdamJKucharski
Recent estimates (including our analysis led by @timwrussell: https://www.eurosurveillance.org/content/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2020.25.12.2000256) have suggested 0.5–1% of COVID-19 infections may potentially be fatal overall. Some have inter
Read more
Bojan Pancevski
bopanc
Norway/Finland also have comparatively excellent data about the pandemic, and can make policy based on science rather than assumptions. Here is a Norway chart showing which occupations were most exposed
Read more
‹
1
2
...
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
...
151
152
›
By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our
Cookie Policy
to improve your experience.
I agree