Look at the daily new covid-19 cases vs daily death caused by covid-19, does anyone else think maybe the vaccine is more of a placebo used to calm the mass and prepare people mentally in an attempt to move back to the 'norm' (Norm as we know in the years right before 2019)?
One thing I don't entirely understand is why the vaccine only starts working after two weeks or so. I'd think that if you've been vaccinated for 3 days, and then get infected, that your immune system still has a 3 day head start, and that should count for something.
@StackedCrooked Think about the start of a war: Do you have all the things you need to fight? Probably not. Because you don't really know your enemy yet. It takes time to get that going. Same is true with the immune system.
@Mgetz Look at the graph again ... for the first half of 2020, the fatality rate of the infected are about 5%-10%, then it started to decline. During March this year (2021), it's about 2%. Vaccine has not further reduce this much. Currently, it's probably at 1%-2% and maybe it's partially because the virus has become like a flu and less fatal.
I've noticed that numpy arrays values are truncated when a narrowing conversion is performed. In my case this is expected behavior.
Problem is that sometimes the conversion doesn't happen and a runtime exception is raised.
Anybody know how to get consistent truncation or error behavior when a num...