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Siemon Smid

@siemonsmid

International Business developer, Agile Communities for Greening the Economy, Downstream Space Leader, Technology Transfer expert, IPR expert, Innovation Financ

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Siemon Smid (@siemonsmid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proud to be invited by Carl Pucci to come on stage for yesterday’s Copernicus session during this year’s SME Assembly. If you want to know why, pre-register for the upcoming Copernicus MOOC at [email protected]. #SMEAssembly2019 #copernicus #earthobservation

Proud to be invited by Carl Pucci to come on stage for yesterday’s Copernicus session during this year’s SME Assembly. If you want to know why, pre-register for the upcoming Copernicus MOOC at MOOC@copernicus.eu. #SMEAssembly2019 #copernicus #earthobservation
Siemon Smid (@siemonsmid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #eusw2019 casted its shadow forward at the Promoting Enterprise #SMEassembly2019. With Carl Pucci promoted the new Copernicus MOOC. More to follow at the #GAHelsinki Copernicus EU. We are again on our way to Helsinki to tell you more!

The #eusw2019 casted its shadow forward at the <a href="/EEPA_EU/">Promoting Enterprise</a> #SMEassembly2019. With Carl Pucci promoted the new Copernicus MOOC. More to follow at the #GAHelsinki <a href="/CopernicusEU/">Copernicus EU</a>. We are again on our way to Helsinki to tell you more!
Siemon Smid (@siemonsmid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

EARCS agrees to promote the new Copernicus MOOC at the panel on networking in the European Space Week #GAHelsinki #EUSW2019 ⁦Copernicus EU⁩. The Copernicus MOOC will be open to all and free of charge. More information: write an email to [email protected]

EARCS agrees to promote the new Copernicus MOOC at the panel on networking in the European Space Week #GAHelsinki  #EUSW2019  ⁦<a href="/CopernicusEU/">Copernicus EU</a>⁩. The Copernicus MOOC will be open to all and free of charge. More information: write an email to info@MOOC.copernicus.eu
Copernicus EU (@copernicuseu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.The Economist chose two pictures with #Sentinel 🛰🇪🇺 data for its best 2019 science photography on Instagram. #3 Two cracks on the West #Antarctic Ice Sheet captured by #Sentinel2 #5 #Wildfire in the Sakha Republic 🇷🇺 processed by Pierre Markuse 📸 instagram.com/theeconomist?i…

.<a href="/TheEconomist/">The Economist</a> chose two pictures with #Sentinel 🛰🇪🇺 data for its best 2019 science photography on <a href="/instagram/">Instagram</a>.

#3 Two cracks on the West #Antarctic Ice Sheet captured by #Sentinel2 

#5 #Wildfire in the Sakha Republic 🇷🇺 processed by <a href="/Pierre_Markuse/">Pierre Markuse</a>

📸 instagram.com/theeconomist?i…
Prof Francois Balloux (@ballouxfrancois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I should be qualified to comment on the covid-19 pandemic. I'm a computational/system biologist working on infectious diseases and have spent five years in a world class 'pandemic response modelling' unit. In this thread, I will summarise what I believe I (don't) know. (1/12)

Prof Francois Balloux (@ballouxfrancois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After having spent considerable time thinking how to mitigate and manage this pandemic, and analysing the available data. I failed to identify the best course of action. Even worse, I'm not sure there is such a thing as an acceptable solution to the problem we are facing. (2/12)

Prof Francois Balloux (@ballouxfrancois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I believe that the covid-19 pandemic is the most serious global public health threat humanity faced since the 1918/19 influenza pandemic. There are major differences between the two events but I suspect there will also be similarities that may emerge once we look back. (3/12)

Prof Francois Balloux (@ballouxfrancois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most plausible scenario to me is for the covid-19 pandemic to wane in the late spring (in the Northern hemisphere), and come back as a second wave in the winter, which I expect could be even worse than what we're facing now. Pic below is what happened in 1918/19. (4/12)

The most plausible scenario to me is for the covid-19 pandemic to wane in the late spring (in the Northern hemisphere), and come back as a second wave in the winter, which I expect could be even worse than what we're facing now. Pic below is what happened in 1918/19. (4/12)
Prof Francois Balloux (@ballouxfrancois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Predictions from any model are only as good as the data that parametrised it. There are two major unknowns at this stage. (1) We don't know to what extent covid-19 transmission will be seasonal. (2) We don’t know if covid-19 infection induces long-lasting immunity. (5/12)

Prof Francois Balloux (@ballouxfrancois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Seasonality is difficult to predict without time-series. Comparison between regions for the covid-19 pandemic suggests some seasonality, but likely less than for influenza. This would be roughly in line with other Coronaviridae (common cold and MERS). (6/12)

Prof Francois Balloux (@ballouxfrancois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How long immunity lasts for following covid-19 infection is the biggest unknown. Comparison with other Coronaviridae suggests it may be relatively short-lived (i.e. months). If this were to be confirmed, it would add to the challenge of managing the pandemic. (7/12)

Prof Francois Balloux (@ballouxfrancois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Short-lived immunisation would defeat both ‘flattening the curve’ and ‘herd immunity’ approaches. Devising an effective strategy would be even more challenging under low seasonal forcing. It would also considerably complicate effective vaccination campaigns. (8/12)

Prof Francois Balloux (@ballouxfrancois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The covid-19 pandemic is an extremely challenging problem and there are still many unknowns. There is no simple fix, and poorly thought-out interventions could make the situation even worse, massively so. (10/12)

Prof Francois Balloux (@ballouxfrancois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The covid-19 pandemic is not just an epidemiological problem. It is a ‘Global Health’ problem, that can only be tackled with an integrated and global approach. For example, there is no such thing as a choice between managing the pandemic vs. protecting the economy. (11/12)

Prof Francois Balloux (@ballouxfrancois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Health and the economy are closely linked. The correlation between per-capita GDP and health (life expectancy) is essentially perfect. If the covid-19 pandemic leads to a global economy collapse, many more lives will be lost than covid-19 would ever be able to claim. (12/12)

Health and the economy are closely linked. The correlation between per-capita GDP and health (life expectancy) is essentially perfect. If the covid-19 pandemic leads to a global economy collapse, many more lives will be lost than covid-19 would ever be able to claim. (12/12)
Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship & SMEs (@eu_growth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What is the European Commission doing to help tackle the #COVID2019 outbreak? Information in 24 languages on: • medical info and healthcare🩺 • mobility🚚 • mitigating the economic impact💶 • stats from ECDC📊 Visit: ec.europa.eu/coronavirusres…

What is the <a href="/EU_Commission/">European Commission</a> doing to help tackle the #COVID2019 outbreak? Information in 24 languages on:

• medical info and healthcare🩺
• mobility🚚 
• mitigating the economic impact💶
• stats from <a href="/ECDC_EU/">ECDC</a>📊 

Visit: ec.europa.eu/coronavirusres…
Prof Francois Balloux (@ballouxfrancois) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That's the way it 'worked' in the past, for millennia, prior the pre-vaccination/antibiotic era. This does obviously not mean we should not do all we can to avoid getting back to that age. Though, sadly enough, this is what is happening right now in large parts of the world.

Helenweybourne#FBPE (@bettshelen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My mum (82) from Germany, married my British dad in 1965 & became a UK national. She has a UK passport & has lived in UK since the 80s. Yesterday she got a letter saying she has to apply for settled status or will lose nhs & pension & right to stay. This can't be? She's in bits!

Siemon Smid (@siemonsmid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How PwC is involved in the #space and #defence sectors? Curious to learn more about it?  Visit our booth at the 2023 GOVSATCOM Conference, taking place today here in #Luxembourg!

How PwC is involved in the #space and #defence sectors? Curious to learn more about it? 

Visit our booth at the 2023 GOVSATCOM Conference, taking place today here in #Luxembourg!