Tag Archives: #covid19
Stay safe everyone – this is it.
Here’s the graphical evidence that we are now in uncharted times. Our estimate of R, based on admissions, is still around 1.3, with no indication yet of it lessening. It’s too early yet to judge whether the latest lockdown is … Continue reading
We’re racing time – let’s ride this second wave to safety!
Taking with my son yesterday, he mentioned that for first time since the return of the Italian ski set back in March 2020, that the pandemic was impacting young middle class people in South West London. He mentioned various friends … Continue reading
Mutant Covid- a tale of two variants.
By Louis Rossouw, FIA, FASSA COVID-19 Actuaries Response Group – Learn. Share. Educate. Influence. … Continue reading
COVID-19 Actuaries sign off for the year with their 31st cracking report
COVID-ARG.COM Friday Report: Issue … Continue reading
Everything you need to know about vaccines (and more) .Covid-ARG
Monthly medical update – Issue 5 … Continue reading
Stay safe and wish ourselves a Happy Christmas.
First the good news. While we all stay cooped up at home, the lockdown has had a positive impact. These results are from one of our leading data authorities. The findings by Imperial College London were based on swabbing more … Continue reading
COVID-19; the 30th weekly bulletin – bad news for French hikers
Weekly Report: Issue 30 By Nicola Oliver and John Roberts COVID-19 Actuaries Response Group – Learn. Share. Educate. Influence. COVID-19 is still one of the hottest topics for scientific papers and articles. The COVID‑19 Actuaries Response Group will provide you … Continue reading
C-19 actuaries Friday report strikes optimistic notes
Covid-arg.com Friday Report: Issue 28 By Matt Fletcher, Dan Ryan and John Roberts COVID-19 Actuaries Response Group – Learn. … Continue reading
The risks of social isolation (Matthew Edwards)
COVID-19 Actuaries Response Group – Learn. Share. Educate. Influence. Covid-arg.com Summary Responses to the pandemic continue to involve … Continue reading