the race is in decline. Which is saying something as I did not have a high opinion of it prior to this. — Book273
I appreciate the world and all it's wonders, but people...not so much. — Book273
We are on unprecedented territory. It is pretty bad. That is the topic.
But at least it sucks enough to seem mildly interesting, instead of outright horrifying, as it actually is. — Merkwurdichliebe
Can you say electricity, washing machine, microwave, supermarket, vaccinations? — tim wood
I say this not to give fodder to those with whom you currently spar in this debate, for one of them is irrational, the other sub-human. I — Todd Martin
I have been working on pandemic outbreaks for 15 years. There is a misunderstanding of the difference between the response in much of the West, versus successful countries (including New Zealand and Australia)
Summarizing:
1. Reactive versus proactive and goal oriented.
2. Mitigation (slowing transmission) versus elimination (stopping transmission)
3. Gradually responding to increasing levels of infection by imposing greater restrictions which enables the infection rate to grow (red zone strategy), versus starting with high restrictions to arrest transmission and relaxing restrictions only when the number of new cases is so low that contact tracing or localized short term action can stop community transmission (green zone strategy, including localized “fire fighting”).
4. Trying to keep economic activity and travel as open as possible but perpetuating the economic harm and imposing yoyo restrictions, versus making an initial sacrifice of economic activity and travel in order to benefit from the rapid restoration of normal economic activity.
5. Focusing attention on the few individuals resistant to social action because of shortsightedness or selfishness, versus recognizing the vast majority do the right thing if given clear guidance and support, which is what matters for success, as elimination is a robust strategy.
6. Incorrectly thinking that this is a steady state situation where balance between counter forces must be maintained versus a dynamic situation in which rapid action can shift conditions from a bad losing regime to a good winning one.
7. Naive economic thinking of a tradeoff between economics and fighting the virus, versus realizing a short time economic hit will enable opening normally and restoring the economy (as recognized by McKinsey, BCG, IMF and other correct economic analyses)
8. We have to “live with the virus” versus we can eliminate the virus and return to normal social and economic conditions.
9. Waiting for high-tech vaccination to be a cure all, versus using right-tech classic pandemic isolation/quarantine of individuals and communities to completely stop transmission
10. Considering the virus as primarily a medical problem of treating individuals and individual responsibility for prevention of their own infection, versus defeating the virus as a collective effort based in community action, galvanized by leaders providing clear information, a public health system engaging in community-based prevention of transmission, and the treatment of patients is, by design, as limited as possible. — Yaneer Bar-Yam, Unsuccessful versus successful COVID strategies, New England Complex Systems Institute (December 13, 2020)
Excess deaths are the difference between the total number of deaths registered and the average over the previous years for the same period. Official figures say 55,827 people have died with Covid-19 in Russia. The deputy prime minister said excess deaths would take that to 186,000. Countries use different methods when reporting deaths related to the virus, which makes international comparisons difficult.
Russia has been criticised for calculating its official deaths from Covid-19 based on the number of post-mortem examinations that list coronavirus as the main cause of death. However, this means that other deaths linked to Covid-19, which did not list it as the main cause of death, will not have been included.
The new numbers mean Russia's coronavirus death toll could be the world's third-highest, after the US with 335,000 deaths and Brazil, which has had 192,000, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University.
That the strain is not particularly more infectious but mostly the result of lax lock down rules in the UK. — Benkei
The evidence the strain is more infectious is that it displaces the previously dominant strain — boethius
Statistically, perhaps. — magritte
mathematical curves are only followed by natural phenomenon to some approximation over some finite time; nothing "grows exponentially" but nothing grows "linearly", or "logistically" either, other than to some descriptively useful approximation — boethius
Viruses that encode their genome in RNA, such as SARS-CoV-2, HIV and influenza, tend to pick up mutations quickly as they are copied inside their hosts ... But ... coronaviruses change more slowly than most other RNA viruses, ... a rate of change about half that of influenza and one-quarter that of HIV ...
Before March — when much of the continent went into lockdown — both unmutated ‘D’ viruses and mutated ‘G’ viruses were present, with D viruses prevalent ... In March, G viruses rose in frequency across the continent, and by April they were dominant ...
But natural selection in favour of G viruses isn’t the only, or even the most likely, explanation for this pattern.
As to "unprecedented territory," on the assumption that different territories may share some commonality, — tim wood
By any reasonable comparison ours really is the best of all possible worlds, or at least of those already sampled. Can you say electricity, washing machine, microwave, supermarket, vaccinations? — tim wood
The number of people who do not, perhaps cannot, read, here on a site where text is grist, amazes me. Try reading the whole, entire, complete, every-word of the sentence. Be reminded from elementary school that every sentence is supposed to be a complete thought, implicitly then an incomplete sentence an incomplete thought. And if you do not know who or what Candide is, both your bad and my bad. .-of those that are possible: you really believe that "ours really is the best of all possible worlds"? Really? — Merkwurdichliebe
Above my pay-grade, my acquaintance being more casual. Hmm. Actually, you do us all a favor and a service by adding a brief how, that in grade school may have been called a C&C, compare-and-contrast - maybe a few excellent sentences?Voltaire was misunderstanding Leibniz in that work. — frank
the shallow, callous, conservatism of Europeans, — StreetlightX
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