CNN: 13,000 people in the United States have died from coronavirus.
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CNN: 14,000 people in the United States have died from coronavirus.
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CNN: 15,000 people in the United States have died from coronavirus.
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Replying to @TruthOptimistic @Molson_Hart and
We’ve also tested 1 million more people than the second best country (Germany) and are testing at 54x the rate of India, 23x the rate of Brazil, 134x Indonesia, & 34x Pakistan. China won’t even tell the world how many tests it ran.
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @TruthOptimistic and
Agreed. I’m not defending or indicting the efficacy of the US response. I’m simply waiting until we have all of the data when this is over before making a judgment one way or another.
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Replying to @aspoerl1 @TruthOptimistic and
Agree with you totally. Looks bad though!
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Replying to @Molson_Hart @TruthOptimistic and
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Sure. But it’s also super easy to be fooled by the raw data.https://twitter.com/aspoerl1/status/1248377619898224642?s=21 …
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Art Spoerl, CFA, CMT @aspoerl1Replying to @Amusedandhappy @TruthOptimistic and 3 othersFurthermore, we don’t have state and city level data for Germany. Cases must be treated where they’re discovered. Did you know NYC has nearly 3x the population density of Germany’s most populous city, Berlin? Infection rates and response efficacy will need to account for that.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @aspoerl1 @Molson_Hart and
Which is why, for the time being, I’m planting my flag firmly on the “I don’t have enough quality information to form an educated opinion” hill. It tends to be a lonely hill. No one on Twitter likes that hill. Lol
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Ah the hill of objective rationality. Don't die on it haha.
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