Where are the numbers? by Norman Fenton and Martin Neil

Where are the numbers? by Norman Fenton and Martin Neil

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Covid-19: Infection rates are higher, fatality rates lower than widely reported

Covid-19: Infection rates are higher, fatality rates lower than widely reported

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A new study by Queen Mary researchers using a Bayesian Network (BN) analysis of Covid-19 data reveals higher infection prevalence rates and lower fatality rates than have been widely reported.

Lead author Prof Martin Neil says :

 "Widely reported statistics on Covid-19 across the globe fail to take account of both the uncertainty of the data and possible …

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