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Potential Long-Term Intervention Strategies for COVID-19 Interactive Model

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posted on Mar, 24 2020 @ 04:39 PM
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Created by Erin Mordecai who is an Assistant Professor of Biology at Stanford, the model using existing data will give you an idea about cases, fatalities, hospitalizations etc. For of those familiar with NUKEMAP it kind of operates in a similar fashion. You pick the containment methods etc and it extrapolates the infection curve etc. There are tons of variables

Yeah yeah for the skeptics its data driven so if the data assumptions are faulty then the modeling will be too but they are using the best available data and have ZERO reason to make up stuff.


covid-measures.github.io...
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posted on Mar, 24 2020 @ 04:44 PM
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I think the US is going to do that light switch method, but not intentionally....



posted on Mar, 24 2020 @ 04:52 PM
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“ ZERO reason to make up stuff” well not if the Mordecai Lab is funded by grants from potential “stimulus backdoors”


Stanford is after all; VERY left leaning
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posted on Mar, 24 2020 @ 05:24 PM
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originally posted by: SeektoUnderstand
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“ ZERO reason to make up stuff” well not if the Mordecai Lab is funded by grants from potential “stimulus backdoors”


Stanford is after all; VERY left leaning


Meh the Hoover Institute would beg to differ.

Each scientist little lab areas get a name in this case "https://www.mordecailab.com/news-marquee" and the lab appears to get most of its money from the NSF or the Feds.



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