People, we have to wake up to the reality of what we are doing to our economy, our health care system and ourselves.
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People are being led to believe that they have a lot more risk of getting sick than they actually do. It hurts them and it hurts the economy.
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A study from a large hospital system in New York gives detailed information on the characteristics of hospitalized patients.
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The coronavirus isn't that bad, but mass starvation is.
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I try to keep up with the flood of coronavirus research.
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Now an explanation of how the model handles mitigation of spread issues.
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In this post we see how people move from Infected to their final destination in the Minnesota epidemic model.
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In part 2 of our discussion about Minnesota epidemic model issues, we track movement from of the population into Exposed and Infected buckets.
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Interrupting our irregularly scheduled series of posts on the Minnesota model to pick up a few other tidbits of interest.
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The first in a series trying to help people understand the Minnesota model of the epidemic, with a focus on the logic of the model flow in this post .
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Jay Battacharya is a Stanford University based physician and economist. We shared a video of a discussion with him on coronavirus issues a couple of weeks ago. Here is a followup in which he talks about where we are now, including his work on antibody prevalence studies and the need to take into account the health harms of the lockdown.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7v2F3usNVA&list=PLq8BgDugd2oyqmYx6RdVlJfQeAdhJkhc3The evidence mounts that the extreme lockdown is devastating the health care sector along with other industries.
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A Los Angeles County study for antibodies to coronavirus finds that there are 28 to 55 times more cases than are shown by testing.
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