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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One of the things you see on this thread is an unwillingness to realize we are in uncharted territory. We may have to consider disruptions that seem unthinkable to us. I recommend following Scott Gottlieb on Twitter (Former FDA chief under Trump), Jeremy Konyndyk (ebola response Obama), Juliette Kayyem (deputy Homeland Security Obama), science journalist Helen Branswell, [/quote] A LOT of people are in denial. Clearly. Come back here in 4 weeks and see what these same people are saying [/quote] Innumeracy rears its ugly head. Lots of overeducated posters with fancy liberal arts and law degrees unable to understand how exponential functions behave.[/quote] Were those exponential functions applied to the H1N1 in 2009? Just curious, if so, what they predicted.[/quote] There was a vaccine for H1N1 in 2009. There will not be one for coronavirus in 2020.[/quote] Not what I asked. But thanks. The H1N1 was not developed until 10 months into the pandemic, long after spread slowed down almost to a halt. But long after thousands of deaths.[/quote]
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