Assuming a cost of $46,000/case, the authors estimated the rally cost $12.2 billion. “This is enough to have paid each of the estimated 462,182 rally attendees $26,553.64 not to attend,” they write.
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(Using similar methods, some of the same authors found no evidence of a superspreader event at Trump’s Tulsa rally https://www.nber.org/papers/w27522 )
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Hi. Not-dying is not the same as being A-OK.
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Some of the more self-absorbed people in society. Loud and obnoxious is no way to go through life.
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Economists, not scientists. (I'm a computer scientist and I wouldn't call myself a scientist in this context either.)
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So what's your point?
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Using cell phone data in a method that’s not proven or validated. Other places are reporting 300 cases and 1 death from Sturgis. You can’t believe everything you read. The truth is probably somewhere b/w 300 and 260,000 cases.
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