TikTok star Jon-Bernard Kairouz INSISTS he's using whizz kid maths to predict ...

TikTok star Jon-Bernard Kairouz INSISTS he's using whizz kid maths to predict ...
TikTok star Jon-Bernard Kairouz INSISTS he's using whizz kid maths to predict ...
TikTok superstar who correctly predicted Sydney's Covid numbers for five days INSISTS he's using whizz kid maths and isn't getting leaks – as he reveals the complex equation he uses to guess the daily cases TikTok comedian claims he can predict NSW case numbers with math formula Jon-Bernard Kairouz correctly guessed the state's Covid figures for five days  He insists he's not getting inside information from the state's health department

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A TikTok comedian, who has shot to stardom by accurately predicting New South Wales' Covid case numbers, insists that he's using a complex mathematical algorithm and is not relying on leaks from inside the health department.

Jon-Bernard Kairouz, who refers to himself as the People's Premier, has correctly predicted the state's soaring case numbers for the past five consecutive days.

The prankster told Channel Ten's The Project he and his brothers calculate the figures by using the 'Kairouz probability algorithm'.

Jon-Bernard Kairouz (pictured on The Project), who refers to himself as the People's Premier, has correctly predicted the state's soaring case numbers for the past five consecutive days.

Jon-Bernard Kairouz (pictured on The Project), who refers to himself as the People's Premier, has correctly predicted the state's soaring case numbers for the past five consecutive days.

When pressed by the show's host Jan Fran about how he does it, Kairouz said it just comes down to simple maths.

'We are quite lucky as not all complex calculus has one given solution, but we've been lucky to get five in a row and we could possibly get Michael Jordan numbers tomorrow,' Kairouz said, referring to the US basketball great's six championships.

In his viral social media clips, Kairouz is often seen drawing nonsense diagrams, statistics, and equations on a whiteboard before giving his eerily accurate predictions.

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