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PoliMath
politicalmath
One thing that seems kind of insane to me is the people who continue to insist that COVID case surges and declines are due to policies that vary greatly across
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Trevor Bedford
trvrb
The #COVID19 epidemic is rapidly growing throughout the US. What happens now? Here I try to make some predictions, but mostly try to explain how I think about the epidemic.
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Michael Mina
michaelmina_lab
Short thread:Cases are starting to plummet quickly. This isn’t from vaccines (yet). Possible we may be starting see a combination of seasonality on our side and likely seeing herd effects
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Godlak 🐽
ChrisGodlak
Things that makes you go hmmReproduction rate vs Stringency index in Europeoverall R² = 2.36%#Covid_19 Hmm continuesPositive rate vs vs Stringency index in EuropeR²=3.99%notice fitted values higher for positive rate
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Dr. David Pate
drpatesblog
Good question, Tracy. First of all, we had an influenza vaccine. Therefore, we could protect many people from the flu. Second, we also have antivirals that have been proven to
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AL 🙂
Metabo_PhD
1/ ok folks, grab seat coffee & and have a sit down, because we need to talk about a topic that has been largely ignored by the news media &
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Dr. Simon ツ
goddeketal
3/: The following graph shows that #seasonality also applies to #coronaviruses. Cases usually start dropping between January and March and start rising between November and December. Key factors for this
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Karl Dierenbach @Dierenbach on Gab/Parler
Dierenbach
Short version: Here’s a visualization for what’s going on in the northern latitudes that have seen Spring and Fall spikes each followed by drastic reductions:Seasonality suppressed Covid in the Spring/Summer
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Spotted Toad
toad_spotted
A genuine second wave looks to have arrived in Northeastern metros apart from NYC; the synchrony looks to me sufficient that this would be driven by seasonality and sun-exposure rather
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Dr. Simon ツ
goddeketal
1/: Spring is about to kick in. COVID-cases are naturally starting to drop, and there will be no longer grounds to maintain #restrictions. So the crisis protagonists are currently
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Izzi Smith
izzionfire
Remember, there are situational "ranking factors" that are out of your control. You can't have a direct impact on things like:- perceived relevance- searcher habits- seasonality- competitor activityBut you should
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Gwendoline Pepper
gwen_pepp
A thread about textile production and seasonality (1/13) (2/13) It's undeniable that 2020 has been a trash-fire of a year, but one thing I do appreciate is that this year
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Luke
2017rockwood
Robert Edgar Hope-SimpsonI never knew of him until Ivor highlighted his research, Hope-Simpson brilliantly mapped out seasonality of respiratory viruses that still hold true today. He published this book which
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Nenad Bakic
nbakic
CEE countries: A case study in inevitability of SARS-CoV-2 spreading and seasonality - a THREADEU CEE countries did remarkably well in the 1st wave and were praised as champions. In
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Cem Karsan 🥐
jam_croissant
1/xToday’s market action was generally constructive as WE GOT THE CORRECTION IN TIME WE PREDICTED... That said, we continued to have a nasty rotation beneath the surface, which has kept
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el gato malo
boriquagato
someone asked me to look at illinois vs floridaseveral interesting things emergedflorida has an older population, but is less densethey clearly have different seasonalityFL have had much lower per capita
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