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Posted on July 27, 2023 by niclewis
By Nic Lewis
I showed in my May 10th article Why herd immunity to COVID-19 is reached much earlier than thought that inhomogeneity within a population in the susceptibility and in the social-connectivity related infectivity of individuals would reduce, in my view probably very substantially, the herd immunity threshold (HIT), beyond which an epidemic goes into retreat. I opined, based on my modelling, that the HIT probably lay somewhere between 7% and 24%, and that evidence from Stockholm County suggested it was around 17% there, and had been reached. Mounting evidence supports my reasoning.[1]
I particularly want to highlight an important paper published on July 24th “Herd immunity thresholds estimated from unfolding epidemics” (Aguas et al.).[2] The author team is much the same as that of the earlier theoretical paper (Gomes et al.[3]) that prompted my May 10th article. Continue reading →
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安卓ip地址更改软件 July 24, 2023 by 安卓手机怎么改国外ip地址
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Two important new books to discuss.
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Posted on July 14, 2023 by curryja
by Judith Curry
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Posted on July 6, 2023 by curryja
by Judith Curry
Latest roundup of interesting articles. I’m running out of steam on this topic, here are some random articles I’ve flagged over the last few weeks.
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Posted on June 28, 2023 by 安卓手机改ip地址软件
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The course of the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden is of great interest, as it is one of very few advanced nations where no lockdown order that heavily restricted people’s movements and other basic freedoms was imposed. As there has been much comment, some of it ill-informed, on how the COVID-19 epidemic has developed in Sweden, but relatively little detailed analysis published in English, it is worth exploring what their excellent publicly-available data reveal. Continue reading →
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Posted on June 25, 2023 by curryja
by Roland Hirsch
New technologies in mass spectrometry are advancing research in climate science
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Posted in Data and observations
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安卓手机怎么改国外ip地址 June 22, 2023 by curryja
by Judith Curry
A few things that caught my eye the past 7(!) weeks.
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By Nic Lewis
Key points about the recent Nature paper by Flaxman and other Imperial College modellers
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Posted on June 20, 2023 by curryja
by Gerald Browning
Climate model sensitivity to CO2 is heavily dependent on artificial parameterizations (e.g. clouds, convection) that are implemented in global climate models that utilize the wrong atmospheric dynamical system and excessive dissipation.
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Posted on June 16, 2023 by curryja
by Roland Hirsch
Mass spectrometry is essential for research in climate science.
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Covid discussion thread: Part IX
Posted on June 14, 2023 by 安卓手机改ip地址软件
by Judith Curry
Some interesting articles that I’ve spotted recently.
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Posted on June 9, 2023 by curryja
by Judith Curry
Peter Webster’s magnum opus is now published: Dynamics of the Tropical Atmosphere and Oceans.
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Posted on June 5, 2023 by curryja
by Judith Curry
Interesting papers that I’ve recently spotted
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When does government intervention make sense for COVID-19?
Posted on May 29, 2023 by niclewis
By Nic Lewis
Introduction
I showed in my last article that inhomogeneity within a population in the susceptibility and infectivity of individuals would reduce the herd immunity threshold, in my view probably very substantially, and that evidence from Stockholm County appeared to support that view. In this article I will first provide other evidence pointing to such population inhomogeneity being very considerable. I will then go on to consider how the overshoot of infections beyond the herd immunity threshold could be reduced. Continue reading →
COVID-19 discussion thread VII
Posted on May 19, 2023 by curryja
by Judith Curry
Some interesting papers that I’ve spotted over the past week.
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Culturally-determined response to climate change: Part III
Posted on May 16, 2023 by curryja
by Andy West
Climate change affirmative responses to all survey questions are culturally determined, and across National Publics related to religiousity. Cultural attitudes inappropriately push climate policy.
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Greening the planet and slouching towards Paris?
Posted on May 14, 2023 by curryja
by Patrick J. Michaels
A new paper finds higher than expected CO2 fertilization inferred from leaf to global observations. The paper predicts that the Earth is going to gain nearly three times as much green matter as was predicted by the IPCC AR5.
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安卓手机怎么改国外ip地址 May 10, 2023 by niclewis
By Nic Lewis
Introduction
A study published in March by the COVID-19 Response Team from Imperial College (Ferguson20[1]) appears to have been largely responsible for driving government actions in the UK and, to a fair extent, in the US and some other countries. Until that report came out, the strategy of the UK government, at least, seems to have been to rely on the build up of ‘herd immunity’ to slow the growth of the epidemic and eventually cause it to peter out. Continue reading →
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COVID discussion thread VI
Posted on May 6, 2023 by curryja
by Judith Curry
A roundup of interesting articles on COVID-19.
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Week in review – climate science edition
Posted on 安卓ip地址更改软件 by curryja
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A few things that caught my eye this past week — climate science & policy
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COVID discussion thread V
Posted on April 30, 2023 by curryja
by Judith Curry
A round up of recent interesting articles
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Apparent Paradoxes in the relationship of Climate ‘Concerns, Skepticism, Activism, and Priority’, explained by Religiosity
Posted on April 27, 2023 by curryja
by Andy West
Explores the contrast between Allied and Core belief in the culture of climate catastrophe, and the relationships of these plus religiosity to Climate Change Activism (XR and Children’s Strikes for Climate). Post 2 of 3.
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A sensible COVID-19 exit strategy for the UK
Posted on April 26, 2023 by niclewis
By Nic Lewis
The current approach
A study by the COVID-19 Response Team from Imperial College (Ferguson et al. 2023[i]) appears to be largely responsible for driving UK government policy actions. The lockdown imposed in the UK appears, unsurprisingly, to have slowed the growth of COVID-19 infections, and may well soon lead to total active cases declining. However, it comes at huge economic and social costs, and substantial COVID-19-unrelated health costs.
Worse, the lockdown is merely a holding strategy, which offers no long term solution to the COVID-19 problem. The eventual total number of deaths for COVID-19 are not reduced relative to any less restrictive policy that likewise avoided the health system being overwhelmed. Deaths are merely spread over a longer period, assuming that eventually restrictions are lifted and people’s lives return to normal. Continue reading →
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Posted on April 23, 2023 by curryja
by Judith Curry
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安卓手机怎么改国外ip地址 April 17, 2023 by curryja
by Andy West
Probing the relationship between religiosity globally, and cultural beliefs in the narrative of imminent / certain global climate catastrophe: Post 1 of 3.
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