@NateSilver538 I think the lockdowns were a complete botch. This research shows that houses of worship offered a better trade off than museums, epidemiological, even before considering civil rights https://t.co/OHTsbAh72I
Another point in favor of Oster's argument to keep Unis open -- Universities are a huge outlier in value-to-risk tradeoff. They don't make any sense to shut down before in-door dining. https://t.co/8K5Q3tQbfU https://t.co/Ea06E4g9ka
#CoronavirusEra and rationing social contact : US locations https://t.co/ixcrcT1Gdx
@DLeonhardt Hi @DLeonhardt I agree and think it is an example of a larger failure to efficiently choose NPI measures. You can read about some of our published research here: https://t.co/M6ILntHpPO; https://t.co/Ea06E4g9ka; https://t.co/tyeurbWhc2
Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations https://t.co/qeEXksasIr
@maya_rossin @jenniferdoleac @mike_luca @avi_collis @sinanaral oops here are those last links: https://t.co/CkMNTQ6oFG https://t.co/NJl07UKfIl and @serinachang5 @2plus2make5 & team: https://t.co/5u96HUInhf
@NateSilver538 Have you seen these papers? https://t.co/Ea06E4g9ka https://t.co/yUE7niBT0e
In April, the US announced “30 Days to Stop the Spread” a nationally coordinated effort to clamp down on unnecessary social contact. We published guidance in PNAS on how to prioritize. We found the US had some early success at this in March and April https
@cricketwyvern Hard to see how? Someone needs to read read the literature: https://t.co/sgIApefm2s https://t.co/rdxN7YMynP https://t.co/2IA9xTU7EM https://t.co/8HZuqdVATP https://t.co/YZE4GySy9g. https://t.co/0r19dvzHs9 https://t.co/SW9eslW2bD https://t.co
@JamesSpivey1 @PhilGregson @JuliaHB1 @GregoryDavisHNH @SecretHealthan1 Allow me to help you out with your point 1: https://t.co/sgIApefm2s https://t.co/rdxN7YMynP https://t.co/2IA9xTU7EM https://t.co/8HZuqdVATP https://t.co/YZE4GySy9g. https://t.co/0r19dv
RT @mjmarcus: Very interesting COVID research in Kenya
Very interesting COVID research in Kenya
Finance + Social Science
RT @erikbryn: Which are riskiest to keep open during the pandemic, restaurants, churches or departments stores? @SBenzell @avi_collis and…
RT @erikbryn: Which are riskiest to keep open during the pandemic, restaurants, churches or departments stores? @SBenzell @avi_collis and…
RT @erikbryn: Which are riskiest to keep open during the pandemic, restaurants, churches or departments stores? @SBenzell @avi_collis and…
RT @erikbryn: Which are riskiest to keep open during the pandemic, restaurants, churches or departments stores? @SBenzell @avi_collis and…
RT @erikbryn: Which are riskiest to keep open during the pandemic, restaurants, churches or departments stores? @SBenzell @avi_collis and…
RT @erikbryn: Which are riskiest to keep open during the pandemic, restaurants, churches or departments stores? @SBenzell @avi_collis and…
RT @erikbryn: Which are riskiest to keep open during the pandemic, restaurants, churches or departments stores? @SBenzell @avi_collis and…
Shutting down places of worship without shutting down liquor stores is hard to defend. (Although I’m told of severe alcohol withdrawal in PA) Location specific capacity constraints + immunity visas would be first best, but seem politically impossible for
RT @erikbryn: Which are riskiest to keep open during the pandemic, restaurants, churches or departments stores? @SBenzell @avi_collis and…
RT @erikbryn: Which are riskiest to keep open during the pandemic, restaurants, churches or departments stores? @SBenzell @avi_collis and…
RT @erikbryn: Which are riskiest to keep open during the pandemic, restaurants, churches or departments stores? @SBenzell @avi_collis and…
RT @erikbryn: Which are riskiest to keep open during the pandemic, restaurants, churches or departments stores? @SBenzell @avi_collis and…
RT @erikbryn: Which are riskiest to keep open during the pandemic, restaurants, churches or departments stores? @SBenzell @avi_collis and…
RT @erikbryn: Which are riskiest to keep open during the pandemic, restaurants, churches or departments stores? @SBenzell @avi_collis and…
Which are riskiest to keep open during the pandemic, restaurants, churches or departments stores? @SBenzell @avi_collis and @CNicolaides assessed the Covid risks of various types of establishments using mobile phone data to estimate interaction density.
I would have emphasized targeted restrictions on certain indoor locations and regios by density, following these approaches: >https://t.co/Ea06E4g9ka >https://t.co/3H7WK0Na8y
@RThomadsen @RThomadsen @songyao Cool paper! Different industries differ in their importance and transmission risks as seen in https://t.co/pq9FmyiDhR @SBenzell @avi_collis @CNicolaides. . It seems policy-relevant to document the heterogeneous effects of
RT @doug_manuel: Lots of discussion in Ottawa today about how to best gauge covid-19 risk in restaurants, gyms and other settings versus th…
Lots of discussion in Ottawa today about how to best gauge covid-19 risk in restaurants, gyms and other settings versus their importance. Here is another example tackling the question. https://t.co/UFE1yw2gVw https://t.co/uxmhh5wb5N
@Olire4 @HasnainKazim "Gyms, sporting goods stores,liquor and tobacco stores, bookstores, and cafes should face relatively tight restrictions." https://t.co/9iUBrJXvPP
In a study by @PNASNews, researchers "measure the relative transmission reduction benefit and social cost of closing 26 categories of US locations." #SocialDistanacing Read the full study here 👇🏽👇🏽: https://t.co/kZAZSVga6k
New BUSINESS Research Available. Click Here to Access Article(s): https://t.co/bOky5qjQux
Let's not be scared of going to the #Dentist . With precautions in place, environment controls, modern sterilisation techniques, dental clinic is one of the safest among the healthcare providing sector.
RT @CNicolaides: [🚨New Publication🚨] As economies around the world reopen, we propose a data-driven framework to weigh the risk of #Covid_1…
RT @Sci_Furs: Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations https://t.co/cli…
Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations https://t.co/clikl2e2fR
Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations [Economic Sciences] https://t.co/1UGXmBNiiV @PNASNews
Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations | PNAS https://t.co/y1eXC9vGJc
@NateSilver538 Here are some ideas about which location types to restrict access to. No to gyms, but yes to banks: https://t.co/0gY5vc7s2I
@DrZuhdiJasser This is a good article and worth a read "Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations" https://t.co/0a0njwAq6p
According to this study dentists have a very favorable importance to risk ratio.
"1) Dentists and 2) barbershops and salons are the only two categories with a high share of workers requiring intense physical proximity (72% and 58%, respectively, of workers in these industries have proximity scores of over 90%)." https://t.co/YKQxnkWrV
Study Finds Dental Offices Among Safest, Most Essential Businesses Amid COVID-19 Pandemic Learn More: https://t.co/8Q7V92r51n
Because I'm sure we share some followers, I would like to battle his misinformation some more. "no science" Here's some science: https://t.co/lGbxoeUoT8 This one I'm skeptical of (but, science!): https://t.co/5zf1vocMwB This one is pretty clear: https://t
@robinhanson Not a dashboard, but a snapshot of this: https://t.co/0gY5vbPQE8
Colleges offer a relatively good benefit and cost trade-off, but most have shut down. #COVID19 https://t.co/a3i7COAc5F
RT @PNASNews: A new study examines the tradeoffs between #COVID19 infection risk and benefits to the economy and consumers: https://t.co/Oq…
RT @PNASNews: A new study examines the tradeoffs between #COVID19 infection risk and benefits to the economy and consumers: https://t.co/Oq…
RT @PNASNews: A new study examines the tradeoffs between #COVID19 infection risk and benefits to the economy and consumers: https://t.co/Oq…
RT @PNASNews: A new study examines the tradeoffs between #COVID19 infection risk and benefits to the economy and consumers: https://t.co/Oq…
A new study examines the tradeoffs between #COVID19 infection risk and benefits to the economy and consumers: https://t.co/Oqs6PDRA8H @CNN PNAS article: https://t.co/OhuDIm1P7V https://t.co/jAbQKbIU1g
Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations. MIT finds dentists should face relatively loose restrictions. https://t.co/P82RlTRv4V @Dentaltown Coronavirus https://t.co/3KphB8fHBA @SBenzell @a
In light of COVID-19, study looks at tradeoffs between economic value and public health https://t.co/lynHdhLE1e https://t.co/QuAyXebczd https://t.co/0P1F3oG3zD
RT @arielo_cerda: Utilizando datos de movilidad de teléfonos móviles, encuestas y estadísticas económicas (https://t.co/mXUTOYztN4), se mid…
@karaswisher @AMCTheatres So, actually was surprised the MIT study puts theaters in low risk/low importance category. Casinos which ain't enforcing masks actually riskier. https://t.co/mF6kpg814R https://t.co/KhfROHAib6
Rationing Social Contact During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Transmission Risk and Social Benefits of US Locations https://t.co/bf8JG9Z4Ll
Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations https://t.co/TeG7JDDTI3
Utilizando datos de movilidad de teléfonos móviles, encuestas y estadísticas económicas (https://t.co/mXUTOYztN4), se midió la reducción de transmisión de #SARSCoV2 y el costo social de cerrar 26 categorías de ubicaciones (ej. tiendas, proveedores de servi
RT @PNASNews: Between February and March 2020, there were larger declines in visits to public spaces that needed to be closed first to miti…
“Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations” https://t.co/JzxgT7nwWD
RT @PNASNews: Between February and March 2020, there were larger declines in visits to public spaces that needed to be closed first to miti…
RT @PNASNews: Between February and March 2020, there were larger declines in visits to public spaces that needed to be closed first to miti…
RT @PNASNews: Between February and March 2020, there were larger declines in visits to public spaces that needed to be closed first to miti…
RT @PNASNews: Between February and March 2020, there were larger declines in visits to public spaces that needed to be closed first to miti…
Between February and March 2020, there were larger declines in visits to public spaces that needed to be closed first to mitigate #COVID19 transmission, a study finds. In PNAS: https://t.co/lQwUdkv0xi https://t.co/dyNoNaCN7G
Researchers at MIT analyzed 26 categories of businesses by a dozen metrics of necessity/crowdedness - and determined that banks, dentists, and colleges are the “most essential and safest” to visit during the pandemic. @theNASciences @sarahkliff https://t.c
RT @AmolNavathe: FINALLY - research with very practical guidance on COVID risk! They measured tradeoffs of risk-benefit. Ex: - SKIP the Gym…
RT @AmolNavathe: FINALLY - research with very practical guidance on COVID risk! They measured tradeoffs of risk-benefit. Ex: - SKIP the Gym…
I have not looked at the details, but some good data here. What's worth the risk, what's not, and what is just ridiculous (bars and gyms). https://t.co/q5BodJBb0L
The long awaited data to help us evaluate cumulative danger vs importance in our daily activities. #COVID19 isn't going away but we can be informed in how we take calculated risks https://t.co/maqkQzGoBS
FINALLY - research with very practical guidance on COVID risk! They measured tradeoffs of risk-benefit. Ex: - SKIP the Gym - GO to the dentist or bank - ONLINE for groceries, retail food, etc. https://t.co/hgv5D5nBWI @ashishkjha
A new study from MIT on risk vs. importance of 26 establishment types. Top 3 cumulative risk are various food (sit-down, fast food, cafe/juice bar, in that order). 4th and 5th for danger are grocery stores and gyms. Unexpected to me that grocery so high.
【健康】【経済】【米国】感染拡大防止のために閉鎖することが重要になる場所と、経済の観点から閉鎖することのコストが低い場所との対応関係をデータを用いて分析https://t.co/dL7ReVWELZ #感染拡大防止策と経済
RT @c_endt: Interesting paper on the transmission risk at different locations. I don't get that importance index though, how can you possib…
RT @CNicolaides: [🚨New Publication🚨] As economies around the world reopen, we propose a data-driven framework to weigh the risk of #Covid_1…
Trade-off of social benefits and transmission risk via dominance across 13 dimensions of risk and importance and through composite indexes https://t.co/wFtkjVb2KF
I found this really helpful in thinking about the value/risk of certain activities. One of many reasons why you won’t catch me in a restaurant dining room any time soon, no matter how much I miss it.
COVID-19下で継続しても安全なビジネス/リスクの高いビジネス、エッセンシャルなビジネス/そうでないビジネスなどをMITの研究者が分析・分類。Fast Company(6月15日) ◉レポート全文 https://t.co/Q9T6zrRufg
The importance index does not include physical or mental wellbeing, it's strictly from a financial standpoint e.g. importance to economy. Still interesting though!
RT @c_endt: Interesting paper on the transmission risk at different locations. I don't get that importance index though, how can you possib…
RT @c_endt: Interesting paper on the transmission risk at different locations. I don't get that importance index though, how can you possib…
Interesting paper on the transmission risk at different locations. I don't get that importance index though, how can you possibly survive a pandemic with book stores and liquor stores closed? 🤨 https://t.co/cwKul3sDrb https://t.co/1s4myBDkOh
RT @CNicolaides: [🚨New Publication🚨] As economies around the world reopen, we propose a data-driven framework to weigh the risk of #Covid_1…
RT @CarlosdelRio7: Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations | Banks, de…
RT @CarlosdelRio7: Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations | Banks, de…
RT @CarlosdelRio7: Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations | Banks, de…
RT @CarlosdelRio7: Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations | Banks, de…
RT @CarlosdelRio7: Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations | Banks, de…
RT @CarlosdelRio7: Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations | Banks, de…
RT @CarlosdelRio7: Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations | Banks, de…
RT @CarlosdelRio7: Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations | Banks, de…
Rationing social contact during the COVID-19 pandemic: Transmission risk and social benefits of US locations | Banks, dentists, colleges, places of worship, and auto repair shops should be opened before gyms andcafes. @PNASNews https://t.co/sCef3wyQPs
RT @CNicolaides: [🚨New Publication🚨] As economies around the world reopen, we propose a data-driven framework to weigh the risk of #Covid_1…