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Virtus Investment Partners Announces Rick Smirl Has Joined As Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer

Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Virtus Investment Partners Announces Rick Smirl Has Joined As Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer May 3, 2021 GMT Virtus Investment Partners, Inc. (PRNewsFoto/Virtus Investment Partners, Inc.) (PRNewsfoto/Virtus Investment Partners, Inc.) HARTFORD, Conn., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Virtus Investment Partners, Inc. (NASDAQ: VRTS), which operates a multi-boutique asset management business, today announced that Rick Smirl has joined the company as executive vice president, chief operating officer, and member of the senior leadership team. Smirl, who has more than 20 years of experience in the asset management industry, will lead the company’s product management, oversight, and development activities and have responsibility for the investment operations and information technology functions. He will also work with affiliated managers and subadvisers as the company focuses on co

Mexico coronavirus: The math geeks who figured excess deaths

Mexico coronavirus: The math geeks who figured excess deaths
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How two young math geeks solved the mystery of Mexico City s COVID-19 dead

Print article MEXICO CITY - The mystery surfaced early in the pandemic. Hospitals were jammed with coronavirus victims, but the official death count in Mexico City appeared suspiciously low. Sitting at her dining-room table one afternoon, Laurianne Despeghel, a 31-year-old economic consultant, clicked from chart to chart on her laptop, puzzling over how to uncover the real toll. “I think the data exist,” she typed to Mario Romero Zavala, a fellow math geek. She’d heard that death certificates were stored in a database at the city’s civil registry. But it would be tough to crack. A day later, Romero Zavala messaged back with an idea. “I’m going to hurry,” the 37-year-old software developer wrote. “I think by tomorrow morning we’ll have the data.”

Covid-19: How two young maths geeks solved the mystery of Mexico City s dead

WOW!!! Despeghel typed. Thus began a cat-and-mouse game with the government that would last nearly a year and catapult the pair to national prominence. Just days after their conversation, they d conclude that around 8,000 more people had died in Mexico s capital in the first five months of 2020 compared to prior years. By February 2021, they d count 83,235 excess deaths - more than twice the government s confirmed Covid-19 fatality total. Around the world, citizen sleuths have been scrambling to discover the pandemic s true toll. As fatalities have soared, they ve upstaged governments that have been slow or unwilling to report the scale of the tragedy.

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