Slides (megabyteful, acknowledged):
“Contagion-at-large and biological contagion—The spreading of bad things”
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Iceland is involved, as an accidental Petri dish.
We contend with the confusing usage of contagion for disease and social spreading, walk through the SIR model, wonder why it's still used, and examine the unpredictability of real pandemics.
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We show how a toy metapopulation model produces extremely unpredictable pandemic sizes, spurn the reproduction number, point to full-scale models, and more.
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Restrict travel.
Limiting travel is going to be hard, there are potentially massive economic impacts, and, all along, it’s a wicked Person Who Cried Wolf situation.
But perhaps to be less Watsonian: Be prepared to be prepared.