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Where are the numbers? by Norman Fenton and Martin Neil

Martin Neil, Jessica Hockett, Norman Fenton, Jonathan Engler

A newsletter about use and abuse of science and statistics.

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Martin Neil

    Professor of computer science and statistics at Queen Mary, University of London. UK.

  • Jessica Hockett

    Independent researcher focused on COVID events in early 2020, with an emphasis on the New York City death spike. Writing from a wood house.

  • Norman Fenton

    Professor of Risk

  • Jonathan Engler

    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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