I think I have my disagreements with Maciej on some specifics, but broadly endorse the "really important for us to both know what is happening internationally + apply learnings carefully locally" (for all values of international/local). This thread is well articulated on it.https://twitter.com/Pinboard/status/1258939561750585344 …
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And to state the obvious it is (a stupidly large multiple) more important to be right and therefore make right decisions quickly than (insert here the long, long, long list of concerns people have which are not being right or making right decisions quickly).
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I agree being curious about and leveraging data and experiences from governments/societies with different policies and/or results than our own (whether SFBA, CA, US or Japan) is quite important. That said my general understanding is that all-cause death data is
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Any all cause death data you are confident is accurate seems like it is worth exploring?
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I know where that data is likely to first be available w/r/t Japan, and have hypotheses for when it will be available and what it will show, but do not believe presently available data that I'm aware of is likely going to be interesting to you.
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