Spotlight on Vietnam and Covid19 Reflections #30
Vietnam’s response to the coronavirus has been very effective, but for some reason it doesn’t make the headlines the way Taiwan, South Korea and New Zealand’s actions do.Continue Reading
Vietnam’s response to the coronavirus has been very effective, but for some reason it doesn’t make the headlines the way Taiwan, South Korea and New Zealand’s actions do.Continue Reading
Insight Increasingly, the best way to measure the toll of Covid19 around the world is not the reported deaths (such as from Our World in Data) but by looking at overall deaths in a population. As an example, the reported deaths to 27 April 2020 in the UK are 20,732,Continue Reading
Insight While the NSW School study of 18 pupils suggests that the risk of Covid19 spread from reopening schools is small, a much more comprehensive study of 661 students, teachers, parents and siblings from a school at the centre of the first outbreak of Covid19 in France suggests substantial spreadingContinue Reading
Insight Recent antibody testing in New York has added weight to my hypothesis that the infection fatality rate of Covid19 is around 1%. New York has done some random-ish population testing of antibodies to the Sars-Cov2. This New York Times article has the story. In New York City, about 21Continue Reading
Insight – Air pollution I have read a lot of people recently talking about how clear our skies are, given how few cars there are on the road. Sydney has had some beautiful days lately. So are we managing to reduce pollution (and hence improve our chances if Covid19 getsContinue Reading
Insight Today I’m going to talk a bit about why random testing is important, and why in my view, we need to have the ability to do random testing in order to relax the lockdown. I now know of three countries where they are doing testing that is closer toContinue Reading
Insight The possibility of reopening schools in Term 2 continues to be debated in the press (and here at home). As I mentioned in my last post, here in NSW, Gladys Berejiklian announced that schools would reopen to students in the third week of Term 2 (that’s May 11 –Continue Reading
Insight Today the Australian Government talked about more modelling that would start to inform its strategy for lifting the lockdown. One particular piece of research informing that is well worth reading – this piece from the Doherty centre which talks about two key issues – how many symptomatic cases ofContinue Reading
Insight There are an increasing number of data points showing that the deaths being counted for Covid19 around the world are a serious undercount of the actual deaths caused by the disease. Today I’m showing two fairly dramatic ones. First, in England and Wales the total deaths in a weekContinue Reading
Insight One of the key numbers that many people use to track how well we are going on containing Covid19 is the number of confirmed cases. I obsessively watch it myself. Today (14 April) there are 6,400 confirmed cases in Australia, which is only a 0.5% increase on the dayContinue Reading
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