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Rick's avatar

Great article as always. On the education front, "how you catch it" is important and has to be repeated many, many times. I'm reminded of the 80s and the messaging about HIV transmission. It was widespread and repeated often. Of course, in that case the motivation was to minimize the risk to the heterosexual population, but it was effective.

It's important to remember this virus is overdispersed, that is, a few people can transmit to many others ("superspreaders"). This implies the first environmental mitigation efforts should be implemented in places where people regularly meet in large groups. Schools (which should also be a priority to protect the young as well), public transportation like airplanes, workplaces that have a large number of individuals working indoors, concerts, etc. A superspreader in a small group can only infect those in the group. In a large group, there can be many more infected.

Continuing as we are is a disaster.

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Dar's avatar

Yep. Every word. I appreciate how clearly you delineate an effective plan and the obstacles that stand in the way.

I wish you were in charge.

Thank you for your work.

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