Statistics in the Pfizer Data – how good do they show the vaccine to be?

Both the UK and the FDA have released enough information so that one can make a good bet on how the Pfizer vaccine worked. (See https://www.fda.gov/media/144245/download for example). It makes for fascinating and informative reading. I am not competent to comment on the medical aspects described there other than to say that when I first … Read more

Why did the polls get it so wrong?

Another election, another massive screw up by the “best” pollsters in the business. Yes, excuses will be made about how margins of error are only 1/20 and while rare 1/20 events do happen occasionally (it’s roughly like getting two pair in a five card poker hand on your initial deal), they really don’t happen twice … Read more

Herd Immunity 1

Herd immunity is all in the news but in many cases the news media is not really describing the concept clearly. While technically the concept of herd immunity derives from mathematical models of disease transmission, when you drill down, it is just generalizing common-sense thinking about disease transmission. Let’s start by imagining only one person … Read more

We are unlikely to have a vaccine that is proven effective for seniors for a long time unless dramatic action is taken now!

(Cross posted with Medium) The risk of both hospitalization and death from Covid 19 increase greatly with age. Approximately 80% of the deaths from Covid 19 are people over 65 (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/older-adults.html). The unfortunate truth is that a vaccine that is proven highly effective for seniors is not likely for a very long time, unless we dramatically increase the number … Read more

Numbers don’t lie, how bad has the US done?

As I’ve said before, the actuarial concept of “excess deaths” together with analyzing the numbers of excess deaths is the only way to figure out how many Americans have really died from Covid 19. The following, very interesting paper: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2771841 begins the process. The paper is mathematically sophisticated but the tables are useful for all. … Read more

There’s a Catch-22 that means we are unlikely to have a vaccine that is proven highly effective for seniors for a long time

“That’s some catch, that Catch-22,” he observed. “It’s the best there is,” Doc Daneeka agreed.” — a conversation in Joseph Heller’s novel “Catch-22” The risk of both hospitalization and death from Covid 19 increase greatly with age. Approximately 80% of the deaths from Covid 19 are people over 65 (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/older-adults.html). Reporting to date has not … Read more