I say "really excellent" but that's in part just because it agrees with me. We all have our biases
Anyway, love the piece @tylercowen
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That’s a great piece! All eyes on NY, Sweden and Southern England then

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So far so immune...
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Could you describe for non-epidemiologists, what makes this article good and what it avoids that would otherwise make it bad (other than conceding with your view)
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Basically, it accurately represents both the potentially good things about high levels of existing immunity, and why this might not make much difference to the pandemic response overall
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The writer doesn't seem to understand disease dynamics. Why is no-one this pandemic interested in actually learning this stuff before they start shouting opinions?
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@tylercowen, you might think that savings are a good idea, but what if prices rise? - you economists might not have thought of this, just a gift to you from disease modellers.
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Do you think the spread of the virus in ‘wave 1’ was uniform across age groups?
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