Research on the usual topics, including vaccination effects, keeps being published, so I keep summarizing it.
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Another chart that shows how much impact mask wearing made in two countries with very different approaches.
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There are very few hospitalizations among young people, despite low vaccination rates there.
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Charts often tell the story best, and here you see who has really been most affected by CV-19.
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Unvaccinated Minnesotans are where almost all cases, hospitalizations and deaths are occurring.
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The current cohort analysis reflects changes in testing and case reporting.
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Active cases have dropped under 1000 in Minnesota and new cases are coming in at less than a hundred a day.
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In a sign that perhaps the capital markets for health care payers and services may return to some semblance of sanity, Bright Health, an insurer and manager of provider networks, went public at around $18 a share, well below the pricing range it was seeking, and in a truly bad sign, declined in price by the end of the day. Similar experience to Oscar Health, which went public earlier this year. These new insurers have to compete with monsters like UnitedHealth, Aetna, Cigna and Anthem, and they will struggle to ever make money that justifies their share price.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-06-24/bright-health-ipo-tests-market-s-desire-for-new-health-insurersAnother drop of research summaries, from 30,000 feet up!!
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A primary tool for managing the epidemic, the shelter-in-place order, or lockdown, is useless.
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Some interesting research today, but the big ones deserve their own post and will get it shortly.
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A new paper probes the effects of hospital employment of physicians.
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