Learn all about COVID rapid testing and why it is frequency and speed of results that matter most when the goal is to identify infectious people.
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@NateSilver538 How do polls (or your model) account for people lying to pollsters? Seems that a lot of people would rather lie than admit to voting for somebody who has been called a racist, dictator, etc.
“COVID-19 has likely become the leading cause of death (surpassing unintentional overdoses) among young adults aged 25-44 in some areas of the United States during substantial COVID-19 outbreaks” https://t.co/Zp5dx2RCmR
“if we can use retrospective contact tracing to find the person who infected our patient, and then trace the forward contacts of the infecting person, we are generally going to find a lot more cases” https://t.co/i61AaJnzzQ
University of Illinois is testing 40,000 students and staff twice a week with a simple spit test that gets results in less than a day and is as accurate as other tests. Every school that wants to open should have such a protocol. https://t.co/kfEys9Tv2W
@JonnyBones Depends on the riding you do. If it’s flow trails that aren’t too technical/rocky, you’ll go faster with a lighter bike (Specialized Epic EVO). If the trails are more technical, you’ll want more cushion (Ibis Ripley). More tech trails means > travel (Santa Cruz Hightower).
@ericweinstein Tight hips and weak core are strongly correlated to lower back pain. 25 v sit ups every day stopped both hip and lower back pain for me. https://t.co/i3RUVgUDnE
@ThumperHare@_DJ_DC_@CT_Bergstrom Good point. 538 goes into some detail on the underreporting of COVID deaths here, although they don’t offer an estimate and agree that it will be years before the data shakes out. https://t.co/ZNqpJNrAx2