Not So SAGE After All: A Review of the Latest Models
...the ones experienced so far.” Previous Imperial models have made only passing reference to new variants and never tried to model them, yet Imperial’s latest paper, which shows (even with...
...the ones experienced so far.” Previous Imperial models have made only passing reference to new variants and never tried to model them, yet Imperial’s latest paper, which shows (even with...
...Paris all agreed with “the” Imperial model. All used different code bases. And in fact, there was never “one” Imperial model, but several. We now have 4 different COVID models,...
...impact identifies the worst feature of current public policymaking. Amazingly, however, in the case of Covid policymaking his criticism is insufficient. The crucial prediction was that of the Imperial College...
The report from round 13 of Imperial College’s REACT-1 Covid infection survey was published yesterday, covering the period from June 24th to July 12th, broadly corresponding to the Delta surge....
...imperial pint of champagne, long banned, would come back. To me, this is worth more than all the writings of Michael Oakeshott. In itself it carries a radical aesthetic challenge...
...the most alarmist and inaccurate COVID-19 modeler In February 2020, a team from Imperial College London led by physicist Neil Ferguson ran a computer model that played an outsized role...
...at Imperial College London Our assiduous maths student, Glen Bishop, has been in touch again to set straight another misleading report from Imperial College. This time it’s the news yesterday...
...Imperial Ulez modelling falls flat. The model covers the impact of the entire Transport Strategy to 2050 which covers many more steps than Ulez. The Imperial document is somewhat vague...
...is why it is crucial policymakers take a long hard look at Florida before assuming their favoured modellers are on the money. The Imperial team predicted 2.2 million deaths for...
...dissent than usual. That’s particularly true of the work of Professor Neil Ferguson and his team at Imperial College. Anyone questioning Professor Ferguson’s analysis is likely to be met with...
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