28/n Short-term lockdowns made sense in the early days of the pandemic, but given the months since it is perfectly reasonable to suggest that there may be better ways to manage the disease moving forward
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39/n Also, because a lot of people seem confused about this point - here is why it is nonsense to suggest that because people may have had a comorbidity that COVID-19 didn't kill themhttps://medium.com/@gidmk/covid-19-deaths-are-mostly-caused-by-coronavirus-2a6d2d43bd09 …
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Frailty has a very specific meaning in epi, and it is not "people in nursing homes". The number for "frail elderly people" is probably far higher depending which criteria you use. Another error
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Doesn’t this table just show the range of outcomes from an optimistic to pessimistic scenario? Isn’t that just a sensitivity analysis? What’s wrong with that? I’d be willing to take a bet that the final burden will fall between this range.
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