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Covidious Albion in Four Simple Graphs

Sometimes, proving that mass hysteria is driving government policy, expert opinion, and media coverage of covid is as easy as one-two-three-four. Just look at the graphs below of data from the United Kingdom.  If you haven’t heard, Her Majesty’s Government … Continue reading

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How many “cases” are unacceptable?

Remind me not to start a series of posts on a hot topic and then take a two-week vacation. The vacation was sorely needed and much enjoyed, but so much happened during it that I couldn’t keep up.  Things are … Continue reading

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Confusing Cases with Infections at NIH

This post begins a series on covid, which has been the main focus of my reading in retirement. Many things I’ll say in this series I’ve said before on Facebook or in emails to friends. Here, I’ll spend more time … Continue reading

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