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    Jack Posobiec‏Verified account @JackPosobiec Apr 16
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    This Isn’t the Flattened Curve We Were Promised "It’s like someone took the worst-case-scenario curve and pushed it forward in time, without making the area under the curve smaller."https://finance.yahoo.com/news/isn-t-flattened-curve-were-220023017.html …

    9:04 PM - 16 Apr 2020
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      2. Ron Bassilian (R)‏Verified account @Ron4California Apr 17
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        This is PRECISELY what the flattened curve means!

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      3. Jack Posobiec‏Verified account @JackPosobiec Apr 17
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        Replying to @Ron4California

        Read the article

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      2. Jerome Barry‏ @jerome_barry_tx Apr 16
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        Flatten The Curve was always explained as necessary to not excessively stress hospital capacity to watch people die. It was never about reducing death, only about managing hospital capacity.

        6 replies 6 retweets 89 likes
      3. Time Traveller‏ @James6foot5HIGH Apr 16
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        So save the medical sector by decimating all other sectors. Great plan by the experts.

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      2. Chris Masterjohn‏ @ChrisMasterjohn Apr 17
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        This is 100% wrong. First, flattening the curve doesn't mean decreasing the AUC. It means preventing the peak from exceeding the limit of health care capacity.

        1 reply 2 retweets 17 likes
      3. Chris Masterjohn‏ @ChrisMasterjohn Apr 17
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        Replying to @ChrisMasterjohn @JackPosobiec

        Second, the latest models show that lockdowns, after a 10-day lag, transition a society from exponential growth to linear accumulation of cases and deaths with the daily rates staying the same, which is exactly what your chart shows. I explained it here:https://chrismasterjohnphd.com/covid-19/covid-19-how-much-worse-will-this-get-before-it-gets-better …

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      2. alex hernandez‏ @alexman_hdz Apr 16
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        Replying to @JackPosobiec

        that's what happens when we isolate and quarantine. We're just extending the inevitable. The area under the curve is going to be 50% of the population. We're just stretching this out further and further. #BackToWorkNOW This was spreading since Sept 2019, and no one freaked out

        5 replies 3 retweets 53 likes
      3. alex hernandez‏ @alexman_hdz Apr 16
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        In reality ~30% of CA has been exposed to it, which is why their cases today are so low by comparison. We need to be smart.

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      2. Dave Sandkuhl‏ @Buckzona Apr 16
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        You can make data show whatever you want and uneducated masses will believe. And if the underlying data is not credible to begin with (deaths attributed to Covid-19 that really aren't), then the date reported by the spinmasters is even more corrupt.

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      3. Math Man‏ @div_growth Apr 17
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        The mortality data as of the end of March indicated that the virus contributed a 0.02% increase in deaths ..... even lower than a typical flu outbreak.

        0 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
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