The virus flows and ebbs on its own accord, so don't let incompetent politicians take credit as this current case surge ebbs.
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Back before this blog became part of the coronamonomania, I always used holidays as an occasion to remind people to focus on what is most important in all our lives–family and friends. Live is all too short and goes by all too quickly and the moments that give us the greatest joy are with those other humans with whom we share this ineluctable and ineffable journey. So please allow yourself, require yourself to find those moments today and relax and be happy. Happy Thanksgiving!!
A day of research and stories that erode widely promulgated theories regarding the epidemic and how to address it.
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Looks like my editorial was all too prescient and probably too kind based on what the New York Times had to say about our Dear Leader's idiotic edict about Thanksgiving…
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My deepest appreciation of readers, once again, and an editorial that I can't seem to get published in the local paper.
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The holidays are impending and the researchers are dropping papers in advance.
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How can anyone think New York handled the epidemic better than Florida.
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After all the data dump, picking up some research summaries.
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A very important look at the trend in active cases in Minnesota. You could do the same thing nationally or in any state if you can get the right data.
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An illustration of the age structure of the epidemic in Minnesota.
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One more chart showing the lack of impact of mask mandates at a population level.
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An interesting chart of antibody prevalence estimates, or total infections, by state.
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Minnesota's data quality is atrocious, contrary to a certain windbags false claims.
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