The most alarming coronavirus numbers in some states are in prisons and nursing homes - CNN
I think townhall, and you, are misinterpreting these findings. It seems to me that Cuomo said most people who are infected were at home, and you...
Maybe you’re the one seeing the whole picture and everyone else is blind, but then again, those some of those people probably think the same about...
At the risk of being negative and political, I wouldn’t yet make too much of this study either. 1) Single studies have proved extremely poor in...
Escaping from the lab is definitely a possibility, but for life of me, I can’t see any reason to do it intentionally.
I don’t think anyone is avoiding doing research so that some other company can later make more money off of a vaccine.
I see what you’re saying, but using at taleb’s assessment of the risks above, a community that knows it has no cases should at least close its...
That is the opinion of Nassim Taleb, who advised immediate shut down in January: “We issued our warning that, effectively, you should kill it in...
Hard to make the curve flatter than that.
I don’t think this is correct. What would most accurately be called it’s life cycle would include infecting a cell, taking it over, and then...
Geeky side note: I think contagious cancers are some of the most fascinating recently discovered examples of evolution. The one in dogs seems to...
Thanks Phil. Here’s another article thinking about the challenges of determining the number of deaths. The problem with the Covid-19 death...
It’s a good point. Here’s an in-depth treatment of this challenge by Nate Silver. Coronavirus Case Counts Are Meaningless*
Im not so sure it is an inflation by your definition. If we already know that this method is going to over-estimate the number, we would just...
Using the term “inflated” suggests to me that the numbers of covid deaths being generated are higher than the true number, but I think you’d have...
Damn, we have a lot of sandcrabs on here. And you and I have probably seen each other too. Small world.
Oh cool. My brother was 84’ I think. Yeah the more time that passes, the faster it seems to go.
Very cool. We’ve no doubt seen each other.
Seabreeze in 97’.
I grew up in Ormond. Represent!