Published February 15, 2023 CORRELATION authors Joseph Hickey and Denis Rancourt have posted a new preprint to medRxiv entitled “Predictions from standard epidemiological models of consequences of segregating and isolating vulnerable people into care facilities”. As shown in the paper, standard epidemiological models predict that isolating and segregating vulnerable people increases the epidemic attack rate… Continue reading Predictions from standard epidemiological models of consequences of segregating and isolating vulnerable people into care facilities
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Probable causal association between Australia’s new regime of high all-cause mortality and its COVID-19 vaccine rollout
Published December 20, 2022 Correlation researcher Denis Rancourt and co-authors Marine Baudin and Jérémie Mercier have published a new Brief Report on Australia’s new regime of high all-cause mortality and its probable link to the country’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout. In the report, the authors give 13 numbered arguments to why they conclude that Australia’s excess… Continue reading Probable causal association between Australia’s new regime of high all-cause mortality and its COVID-19 vaccine rollout
Compartmental mixing models for vaccination-status-based segregation regarding viral respiratory diseases
Published August 23, 2022 CORRELATION authors Joseph Hickey and Denis Rancourt have posted a new pre-print to medRxiv. Hickey and Rancourt use a simple epidemic model to explore how segregation based on vaccination status (e.g. using “vaccine passports”) affects outcomes such as the number of people infected in the epidemic. They show that the epidemiological… Continue reading Compartmental mixing models for vaccination-status-based segregation regarding viral respiratory diseases