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If you are worried about coronavirus--good;you should be Small things are likely to have a big impact, and the measures that are being put in place--reducing congregation and increasing hygiene--are likely to have a large impact in the control of the disease A phrase that has gotten a lot of attention in both social and real media is flattening the curve Here, Schramm focuses on analytics and the notion of flattening the curve