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@kathsherratt, my understanding is that you started something like this?
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... under 'non-pharmaceutical interventions'
This covers things like colonoscopies, fecal occult blood test, etc. This is separate from laboratory tests.
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First of all: Great work. As a Data scientist and coder I really habe to say: Kudos und Great Great work. But as a social scientist I have to say: The assumption of 100% conformity (i.e. All People st…
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The readme.md describes *what* is modeled and *how*, but not *why*. It is important to understand the purpose of the modeling, and how the model is used, as the usefulness of many features will be co…
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Where can we access the C code (referenced here: https://twitter.com/neil_ferguson/status/1241835454707699713) used in Dr Ferguson's original report ["Report 9: Impact of non-pharmaceutical interventi…
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Apologies for bringing up something that is not strictly related to the repo (maintainers: Feel free to close directly if you consider the topic to be not adequate):
Is anybody working on a systema…
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Hi,
Thanks for your great work. I've really enjoyed reading it.
Is there a repository or other way of accessing the code used in the paper from 16th March? I emailed Neil Ferguson but no answer …
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Hate to bother with more issues, but I'm only finding these because of how useful I've found ARAX/ARAX interface 😄
I tried running the following query for finding chemicals connected to SPMSY, which…
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The PDF version of the report looking at the impact of non-pharmaceutical interventions (https://www.imperial.ac.uk/mrc-global-infectious-disease-analysis/covid-19/report-13-europe-npi-impact/) lists …
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Should this review paper also explicitly address public health policy / epidemiology? Is there a critical mass of folks who can help manage contributions in this area?
Some specific subtopics that…