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Data journalist. Columns for , , . Before - , , . Pandemic mini-cast: The Moving Curve

Chennai, India
Joined July 2011

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Apr 25

    My nightly 5-minute podcast around the novel coronavirus epidemic in India is now on: Spotify: Apple Podcasts: Pocket Casts: Soundcloud: Medium:

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  2. Retweeted
    21 hours ago

    This worries me a lot. Nobody has any experience in giving the live BCG vaccine to elderly people! Without proving safety, no program should be vaccinating elderly people. There is no direct evidence proving that BCG will reduce mortality. Please wait for RCT results!!

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  3. Jul 14

    I have full sympathy for journalists/ media orgs who cannot convey all of the nuance in a graph or a tweet. But the broader reporting has got to get better, or we're creating a vicious cycle of more outrage/ less transparency. Do read! (thread ends)

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  4. Jul 14

    In my reporting of govt data, I have seen this before - with crime data. Criticism of cities or states that reported more crime had a very real impact on the incentives of police stations to record FIRs, even when it was clear that higher numbers were a *good* sign.

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  5. Jul 14

    One prime example of this is media reporting of death audits/ reconciliation exercises. Instead of some appreciation (with criticism!) of the fact that these committees uncovered missed deaths, outrage about numbers rising is dictating how these committees report their data.

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  6. Jul 14

    Unfortunately, we are reacting with a sort of linear outrage to numbers instead of looking at who has good and bad processes. This has already created perverse incentives - our outrage is already harming us, information is being obfuscated and rationed.

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  7. Jul 14

    Once you look closely at testing, you can't see growing cases the same way again. Once you see how deaths are registered, you cannot uncritically cheer low deaths any more.

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  8. Jul 14

    This is a pandemic that has already caused so much devastation. It's a highly infectious and highly dangerous pathogen. So how to react except with outrage to higher numbers? Well once you try to understand how the numbers are produced, it's just not that easy any more.

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  9. Jul 14

    I have been waiting to write this piece, and I'm thrilled that it's out today in The Hindu

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  10. Jul 13

    So surprising and unfortunate to still see a state government conduct crowded public events of this sort

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  11. Retweeted
    Jul 12

    Sachin gets undue media attention largely due to his 'journalist' friends & due to our collective 'young blood', 'young turks' obsession. I've seen up close how Sachin's equation with editors, reporters & anchors works but managing the media isn't the same as managing the state.

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  12. Retweeted
    Jul 11

    Akhil Gogoi, currently housed in Guwahati central jail, after being arrested by the NIA under the UAPA in December 2019 for his role in the anti-CAA protests in Assam, has tested positive for Covid-19 today.

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  13. Jul 11

    The generosity of the experts I get to speak to for The Moving Curve podcast is incredible, and I am so thankful. This week I spoke to Dr Shahid Jameel, a legend of Indian virology, and asked him my vaccine-development-for-dummies questions

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  14. Retweeted
    Jul 9

    The East Delhi Municipal Corporation demolished over 56 houses in East Laxmi Market near Chitra Vihar. (Probably because they had enough time after dealing with healthcare!). Let alone physical distancing, the residents have been left on the streets in this scorching Delhi heat.

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  15. Jul 9

    Last tweet of this thread: please demand that your state releases antigen testing (tests conducted daily AND positives) data separately. It matters.

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  16. Jul 9

    Kerala is the only other state that I found reports its antigen tests. These tests made up less than 1% of their total tests so far. They too do not report positives separately, but the scale of the problem is much smaller than Delhi, which is leaning so heavily on antigen tests.

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  17. Jul 9

    Adding mass antigen testing (cheap, quick) to your RT-PCR testing is a public health improvement. Replacing RT-PCR tests with antigen tests is not. Reporting it all so opaquely is an all-round disaster.

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  18. Jul 9

    The health ministry requires every negative antigen test to be re-conducted via RT-PCR. Zero detail on that from any state. But that doesn't take away from the issue - discovering new positives the more your testing skews towards antigen testing.

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  19. Jul 9

    The problem is bigger: "test positivity rate" isn't just a cute number nerds like looking at. It directly means that a greater share of the testing is now being done via a less sensitive test, so new patient discovery should be seen with some scepticism.

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  20. Jul 9

    From July 3-6, Delhi conducted more antigen tests than RT-PCR tests, so that immediately makes its falling test positivity rate very difficult to celebrate.

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