Off-Topic: Were the U.S. measures effective?
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Talullahhound
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Were the U.S. measures effective?
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4/28/2020 7:31:45 PM
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The models were not wrong - in the beginning, they were populated with worst case assumptions, but the models got much better as they were able to populate with actual data. MM, you keep saying that the models were wrong - but models are only as good as the information you can put in - they show trends, and potential outcomes, given a set of data. They are not infallible, but they can be a useful tool.
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