• So, today have Andrew Neil pouring huge doubt on the accuracy of the figures that the UK is using to decide its pandemic policy and the BMJ claiming that 4/5 new covid19 infections in China are asymptomatic.

    Meanwhile, the WHO are starting to consider that this virus may be more airborne than previously thought.

    I'm not sure we know much about this virus yet.

  • That’s why Nassim Taleb, among others, has argued that the mistake most governments made was throwing the precautionary principle out of the window, and rely too much on modelling

  • more airborne

    This could mean more people have had it already though too?

  • How do you quantify how airborne a virus is / capable of being?

  • I'm not sure we know much about this virus yet.

    This isn't exactly a new revelation, experts (virologists etc.) have been saying this for months.

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