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The Pandemic Doesn’t Have to Be This Confusing

Why the Coronavirus Is So Confusing? A guide to making sense of a problem that is now too big for any one person to fully comprehend

But much else about the pandemic is still maddeningly unclear. Why do some people get really sick, but others do not? Are the models too optimistic or too pessimistic? Exactly how transmissible and deadly is the virus? How many people have actually been infected? How long must social restrictions go on for? Why are so many questions still unanswered?

The confusion partly arises from the pandemic’s scale and pace. Worldwide, at least 3.1 million people have been infected in less than four months...

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