Covid-19: One year on… [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情一年了……
Ronald D Fricker Jr
Ronald D Fricker Jr
Ron Fricker assesses the impact of the pandemic in the United States by calculating the number of "excess deaths". © 2021 The Royal Statistical Society.
Walter W Piegorsch,Rachel R McCaster,Susan L Cutter
Walter W Piegorsch
A time of change. © 2020 The Royal Statistical Society.
Peter J Diggle,Tim Gowers,Frank Kelly et al.
Peter J Diggle et al.
In emergency situations like the coronavirus pandemic, decisions must be made quickly, with only partial information. But good decisions are still possible using risk-benefit analysis. By Peter J. Diggle, Tim Gowers, Frank Kelly and Neil La...
Ronald D Fricker Jr
Ronald D Fricker Jr
Ron Fricker plots the course that the coronavirus pandemic has taken since January 2020. © 2020 The Royal Statistical Society.
Francesco Finazzi,Alessandro Fassò
Francesco Finazzi
Francesco Finazzi and Alessandro Fassò use location data collected by an earthquake-monitoring app to gauge compliance with lockdown measures in Italy. ...
Christopher R Bilder,Peter C Iwen,Baha Abdalhamid et al.
Christopher R Bilder et al.
Christopher R. Bilder, Peter C. Iwen, Baha Abdalhamid, Joshua M. Tebbs and Christopher S. McMahan explain how, by pooling specimens, testing capacity for SARS-CoV-2 can be increased. ...
James J Cochran
James J Cochran
James J. Cochran on the importance of testing a random sample. © 2020 The Royal Statistical Society.
The Covid-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠疫情
Brian Tarran
Brian Tarran
Statistics, statistical concepts and perspectives. © 2020 The Royal Statistical Society.
Patrick Ball
Patrick Ball
Patrick Ball explains the SIR model. © 2020 The Royal Statistical Society.