Iceland Covid IFR .3%
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wrote on 4 Sept 2020, 15:48 last edited by
The zero adds nothing.
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wrote on 4 Sept 2020, 16:04 last edited by
"Less Than Zero" is one of the least specific book titles ever.
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wrote on 4 Sept 2020, 17:05 last edited by
Center for evidence based medicine estimates IFR between .3 and .49 in England
https://www.cebm.net/covid-19/estimating-the-infection-fatality-ratio-in-england/
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wrote on 4 Sept 2020, 18:26 last edited by
He did it again.
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wrote on 4 Sept 2020, 19:10 last edited by
it looks wrong ,like a misspelling. A strain on the eyes.
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wrote on 6 Sept 2020, 12:56 last edited by
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wrote on 6 Sept 2020, 13:08 last edited by Jolly 9 Jun 2020, 13:09
@Loki said in Iceland Covid IFR .3%:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EhHNYo4XgAAKRxC?format=png&name=900x900
As I said in the JMU thread, keep them on campus. They mostly weather the virus pretty well and it's a huge trial for herd immunity. Plus, if you let them leave, you send infective agents everywhere...
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@Loki said in Iceland Covid IFR .3%:
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EhHNYo4XgAAKRxC?format=png&name=900x900
As I said in the JMU thread, keep them on campus. They mostly weather the virus pretty well and it's a huge trial for herd immunity. Plus, if you let them leave, you send infective agents everywhere...
wrote on 6 Sept 2020, 13:27 last edited by@Jolly I think that makes sense. As you say, it is a good way to control the students and also monitor them.
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wrote on 6 Sept 2020, 14:30 last edited by
Not sure about the ethics of making the professors, administrators, janitorial and cafeteria staff part of the experiment.
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wrote on 6 Sept 2020, 15:12 last edited by
Teaching is now a high-risk profession.
Like coal mining or fishing
Life insurance rates will go up