Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI on the WSJ article, quite a few doctors / epidemiologists on Twitter slammed it
Maybe they are the ones who are wrong.
So how do these doctors/epidemiologists explain global/national/local trends? These same 'glass half empty' experts said that mid-February was going to be a catastrophic peak of biblical proportions.
DP. It was. It peaked early. (Just like our big snowstorm.)
Now I want to hear if this will be it or if we're in for the third wave later this year or next year.
If like a Spanish flu like graph 3rd wave but much smaller than 2nd wave than crickets
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI on the WSJ article, quite a few doctors / epidemiologists on Twitter slammed it
Maybe they are the ones who are wrong.
So how do these doctors/epidemiologists explain global/national/local trends? These same 'glass half empty' experts said that mid-February was going to be a catastrophic peak of biblical proportions.
DP. It was. It peaked early. (Just like our big snowstorm.)
Now I want to hear if this will be it or if we're in for the third wave later this year or next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI on the WSJ article, quite a few doctors / epidemiologists on Twitter slammed it
How about the Atlantic article? I'm cool with it not being over by April. I just want my summer.
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2021/02/summer-2021-pandemic/618088/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI on the WSJ article, quite a few doctors / epidemiologists on Twitter slammed it
Maybe they are the ones who are wrong.
So how do these doctors/epidemiologists explain global/national/local trends? These same 'glass half empty' experts said that mid-February was going to be a catastrophic peak of biblical proportions.
DP. It was. It peaked early. (Just like our big snowstorm.)
Now I want to hear if this will be it or if we're in for the third wave later this year or next year.
Interesting twitter thread by Youyang Gu on that. He's saying that while it's very possible that there's a fourth wave, it will very likely be nowhere near the past ones.
https://twitter.com/youyanggu/status/1362476060907077636
I saw that thread last night, it capped off a day with a lot of good news coming out.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI on the WSJ article, quite a few doctors / epidemiologists on Twitter slammed it
How about the Atlantic article? I'm cool with it not being over by April. I just want my summer.
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2021/02/summer-2021-pandemic/618088/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI on the WSJ article, quite a few doctors / epidemiologists on Twitter slammed it
Maybe they are the ones who are wrong.
So how do these doctors/epidemiologists explain global/national/local trends? These same 'glass half empty' experts said that mid-February was going to be a catastrophic peak of biblical proportions.
DP. It was. It peaked early. (Just like our big snowstorm.)
Now I want to hear if this will be it or if we're in for the third wave later this year or next year.
Interesting twitter thread by Youyang Gu on that. He's saying that while it's very possible that there's a fourth wave, it will very likely be nowhere near the past ones.
https://twitter.com/youyanggu/status/1362476060907077636
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI on the WSJ article, quite a few doctors / epidemiologists on Twitter slammed it
Maybe they are the ones who are wrong.
So how do these doctors/epidemiologists explain global/national/local trends? These same 'glass half empty' experts said that mid-February was going to be a catastrophic peak of biblical proportions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI on the WSJ article, quite a few doctors / epidemiologists on Twitter slammed it
Maybe they are the ones who are wrong.
So how do these doctors/epidemiologists explain global/national/local trends? These same 'glass half empty' experts said that mid-February was going to be a catastrophic peak of biblical proportions.
DP. It was. It peaked early. (Just like our big snowstorm.)
Now I want to hear if this will be it or if we're in for the third wave later this year or next year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI on the WSJ article, quite a few doctors / epidemiologists on Twitter slammed it
Maybe they are the ones who are wrong.
So how do these doctors/epidemiologists explain global/national/local trends? These same 'glass half empty' experts said that mid-February was going to be a catastrophic peak of biblical proportions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just FYI on the WSJ article, quite a few doctors / epidemiologists on Twitter slammed it
Maybe they are the ones who are wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Just FYI on the WSJ article, quite a few doctors / epidemiologists on Twitter slammed it
Anonymous wrote:Just FYI on the WSJ article, quite a few doctors / epidemiologists on Twitter slammed it