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hub.jhu.edu
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| | | | Immunologist Gigi Gronvall discusses the challenges of tracing the spread of coronavirus, the importance of testing, and the dangerous appeal of "immunity passports" | |
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publichealth.jhu.edu
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| | | | A new family of COVID variants are becoming dominant in the U.S. at a crucial time for vaccine decision-making. | |
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www.someweekendreading.blog
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| | | | Last weekend, the Weekend Editrix was exposed to a person who tested positive for COVID-19. The need for rapid testing suddenly became very real for us. While waiting for the test to work, we worked out the Bayesian stats for the test: a positive test means near-100% chance of COVID-19, while a negative test means 89.4% chance of no COVID-19. | |
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www.csulb.edu
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| | Ted Stankowich, Ph.D., is an associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at California State University, Long Beach. His research interests include the evolution, ecology, and behavior of predator-prey interactions, and the broad range of taxa including carnivores, ungulates, rodents, and spiders. Stankowich teaches a variety of courses including Evolution, Mammalogy, Ecology, and Behavioral Ecology. |