A newsletter about use and abuse of science and statistics.
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Professor of computer science and statistics at Queen Mary, University of London. UK.
Independent researcher focused on COVID events in early 2020, with an emphasis on the New York City death spike. Writing from a wood house.
Professor of Risk
Healthcare entrepreneur. Medically and legally qualified. A million times more concerned about the response to "covid" than "covid" itself. Tweets as @jengleruk
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