You have to read the executive orders to understand how one person is dictating every aspect of our lives.
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A further look at some research on relative susceptibility to coronavirus.
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A new paper recognizes that individual susceptibility to infection must be accounted for in models of the epidemic.
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The estimates from the next Minnesota model run will tell us if the modelers are being pressured to make deaths look high.
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I finally get back to what I really love, reading and summarizing scientific papers.
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A better picture of the economic distress caused by severe lockdowns emerges from headlines in the local paper.
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Yesterday's coronavirus briefing in my home state was another masterful dipping and dodging performance, but the questions are getting tougher.
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Be nice to get one simple chart from the CDC and the Minnesota Department of Health on coronavirus statistics.
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Yesterday's briefing revealed some interesting information.
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Here is a great example of how careful and thoughtful our legislators are in dealing with issues around coronavirus.
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Another action-packed summary of the world in coronavirus research and news.
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If you think the economy is going to experience a sharp bounce-back to where it was, the Congressional Budget Office begs to disagree.
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We don't need a massive expansion of government activity in response to the epidemic, unless we want the consequences to be as painful as possible.
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I am getting a lot of requests to put out the information in podcast and/or video form. I know I am a technological troglodyte and it is partly a time issue. In addition, from a video perspective I am old and look like sh*t and in podcasts I often sound like someone is strangling me. Nonetheless, I am working on this, so stay tuned.