Magnificent - at least to those of us who maintain a strong interest in facts. Our cognitive landscape is controlled, regrettably, by people with a preference for theory: a theory refuted by facts in the present, and rejected by practitioners in the past.
Africa is one great success story; so is India, at least Uttar Pradesh, the most pop…
Magnificent - at least to those of us who maintain a strong interest in facts. Our cognitive landscape is controlled, regrettably, by people with a preference for theory: a theory refuted by facts in the present, and rejected by practitioners in the past.
Africa is one great success story; so is India, at least Uttar Pradesh, the most popular state. Take a look here:
Thank you. I also have been very interested in Uttar Pradesh's response to COVID and covidmania. I am hoping to devote time to write about that as well soon.
I can't see how to break out Uttar Pradesh from the greater India data at that link Surak. I believe the greatest compare:contrast looking at Uttar Pradesh vs US was put together by Chris Martenson in this post from last August. Roll down the post to see the charts and realize the scale of these data time series; 230M in Uttar Pradesh vs 350M in US. What a story that data tells....
Also for those interested, the most in-depth coverage of the story of Uttar Pradesh was penned by Dr. Pierre Kory in a series of three substack posts, ending with this one;
If I may mention since we are here on Colleen's substack, I just posted my first ever substack article as linked above. I mention it because it was about a particular rabbit hole relating to Vitamin D, and just like mention Dr. Kory's exhaustive series on Uttar Pradesh above, in my post, I mentioned and linked Dr. Huber's excellent series of posts on Vitamin D.
Magnificent - at least to those of us who maintain a strong interest in facts. Our cognitive landscape is controlled, regrettably, by people with a preference for theory: a theory refuted by facts in the present, and rejected by practitioners in the past.
Africa is one great success story; so is India, at least Uttar Pradesh, the most popular state. Take a look here:
https://ourworldindata.org/explorers/coronavirus-data-explorer?zoomToSelection=true&time=2020-03-01..latest&uniformYAxis=0&pickerSort=asc&pickerMetric=location&Metric=Vaccine+doses%2C+cases%2C+ICU+patients%2C+and+deaths&Interval=7-day+rolling+average&Relative+to+Population=true&Color+by+test+positivity=false&country=USA~IND~Africa~Europe~ISR
Thank you. I also have been very interested in Uttar Pradesh's response to COVID and covidmania. I am hoping to devote time to write about that as well soon.
Pierre Kory has written a 3-piece series substack on Uttar Pradesh. It will help you write. BTW, thanks again for your great articles!
I can't see how to break out Uttar Pradesh from the greater India data at that link Surak. I believe the greatest compare:contrast looking at Uttar Pradesh vs US was put together by Chris Martenson in this post from last August. Roll down the post to see the charts and realize the scale of these data time series; 230M in Uttar Pradesh vs 350M in US. What a story that data tells....
https://peakprosperity.com/wow-cdc-completely-reverses-course-its-over/
Also for those interested, the most in-depth coverage of the story of Uttar Pradesh was penned by Dr. Pierre Kory in a series of three substack posts, ending with this one;
https://pierrekory.substack.com/p/the-miracle-not-heard-around-the-1ee
If I may mention since we are here on Colleen's substack, I just posted my first ever substack article as linked above. I mention it because it was about a particular rabbit hole relating to Vitamin D, and just like mention Dr. Kory's exhaustive series on Uttar Pradesh above, in my post, I mentioned and linked Dr. Huber's excellent series of posts on Vitamin D.