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From: Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.prolog
Subject: Whats the SIR-Model of Brain Loss? (Re: Corona isn't over 2024)
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2024 22:39:26 +0200
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Hi,

During the early covid pandemic a macabre pass
time was to calibrate the SIR-model and try to
make predictions:

susceptible-infected-removed model
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/SIR-Modell

But hey, when do you have the chance to work
with real data! But now with Long-Covid, what
would we measure? What is the "removed" state

in Long-Covid. Freed from regular work?

Bye

Mild Shock schrieb:
> Hi,
> 
> "Long Covid" and "Covid 19" trending on Twitter.
> They have interresting tips:
> 
> Reminder: If you recently had covid, the recommen-
> dation is that you not exercise for at least 6-8
> weeks--even if your symptoms were mild--to not
> put more stress on your body, which could lead
> to Long COVID. Conserve your energy as much as you can.
> https://twitter.com/milanaldebaran/status/1813363693821812813
> 
> LoL
> 
> Bye
> 
> Mild Shock schrieb:
>  > Hi,
>  >
>  > Forget face masks, it might be the
>  > beginning of a new experience for the world!
>  >
>  > Coronaviruses are oculotropic
>  > https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7241406/
>  >
>  > Bye