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Another take on the "how deadly is the virus vs how deadly is the lockdown".
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Another take on the "how deadly is the virus vs how deadly is the lockdown".
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NY seems to be in a bad spot, but also does not seem to have any unaccounted excess mortality (a point against lockdown being immediately lethal on its own. But then as the conspiracy crowd chants, maybe they're just writing up all deaths as covid-19 even if it's death by car, or something lol).
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NY seems to be in a bad spot, but also does not seem to have any unaccounted excess mortality (a point against lockdown being immediately lethal on its own. But then as the conspiracy crowd chants, maybe they're just writing up all deaths as covid-19 even if it's death by car, or something lol).
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Netherlands, iirc, is doing a permissive Sweden-style approach. It seems to be less successful at that.
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Netherlands, iirc, is doing a permissive Sweden-style approach. It seems to be less successful at that.
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For
the
data
on
the
question
whether
lockdowns
cause
a
longer-horizon
reduction
of
QALYs
we'll
have
to
wait
for
longer.
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For
the
data
on
the
question
whether
lockdowns
cause
a
longer-horizon
reduction
of
QALYs
we'll
have
to
wait
for
longer.
This
also
says
nothing
for
opportunity
costs
of
"get
more
tax,
invest
against
obesity".
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[img]https://i.imgur.com/W7pQ8Pg.png[/img]
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[img]https://i.imgur.com/W7pQ8Pg.png[/img]
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