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by learnstats2
1904 days ago
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I think it's substantially different. Initial outbreaks of viruses occur geographically at random (with China having a >1/6 chance); the fact that there are significant UK, South African, and Brazilian variants has a much lower random component and a much higher deterministic component. It also illustrates where those variants are still primarily spreading. If one of those variants become globally dominant, I doubt we will continue to name them after the location. |
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