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The White House Knew
Posted on March 21, 2020 1 Comment
There were plenty of warnings that the Federal Executive was not willing to be prepared for the pandemic. Lots of warnings were ignored. So here we are.
The Pandemics You Can Try to Stop
Posted on March 18, 2020
So we didn’t stop the pandemic this time. Can we stop it next time? Can we stop an epidemic of anything anymore? What about the non-communicable diseases? How about stopping those epidemics of obesity or opioid overdose? Can politics ever stop getting in the way? Am I asking too many questions?
The Panic People Will Have
Posted on March 9, 2020 3 Comments
It’s interesting to see what people are doing in light of this coronavirus pandemic. How far will it go? And what will I need to do?
Local Indicators of Spatial Association in Homicides in Baltimore, 2019
Posted on March 3, 2020 2 Comments
Sure, you could use very expensive GIS software to do this, but why would you? Here I do some spatial association/autocorrelation analysis in R.
The Big One?
Posted on March 2, 2020
This novel coronavirus pandemic is my third pandemic as a human being (after the HIV and the 2009 H1N1 Influenza pandemics). Is it the big one? Not really. At least I don’t think so.
On the Radio
Posted on February 20, 2020
I was asked to appear on a radio show a couple of weeks ago to talk about coronavirus. Enjoy!
The Parent Ren, Part XII: Just Breathe
Posted on February 19, 2020
Sometimes, you just have to chill…
Colombia, 2015
Posted on January 22, 2020
It is June 2015 and I’m riding in the smallest of cars on a highway leading out of Barranquilla, Colombia. I’m in the car with an epidemiologist from the state health department, and we are on our way to a place far from the city in a small town in the jungle. The temperature outside […]
A Vaccine Fact Generator? Yes, Please!
Posted on January 18, 2020
What else was I going to do when I got bored the other day?
Black Boxes and the Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel Equation
Posted on January 1, 2020
When working with statistical software programs, you should do one or two calculations by hand just to make sure the software is working properly. The last thing you want is to have an error happen because you didn’t illuminate the inside of the black box.