Nate Silver @NateSilver538
In the short run, having lots of (mostly undetected) cases but fewer of them require hospitalization, and having fewer cases but a higher percentage of them require hospitalization, are both about equally bad. So either way, the # of hospitalizations is the best short-run metric. — PolitiTweet.org
Joe Weisenthal @TheStalwart
It implies that there are more mild/asymptomstic cases than maybe we otherwise thought. But does that imply that… https://t.co/VRa58GBJGK