Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Looks Like We Were Right

This week, doctors are calling for the reopening of California on the basis that there is "0.03 chance of dying from COVID in the state of California". That is on Fox News. More than five weeks ago, a co-editor and I wrote an article on COVID-19, in the philosophy weekly Pi. We noted that "mortality stood last week at about 3%", yet all things considered, we thought it might be "a 0.035% death rate". We made this estimate at a time where we were nearly 100 times out, and absurdly wrong. OBSERVATION: I have changed my own estimate since -- however, what this shows is that humankind was incapable of rational thinking under a situation of (self-imposed) pressure. What is interesting now is: why? This is not to minimise the dangers of COVID-19.

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