Which was correct. It wasn’t possible to ‘halt the spread’, and the attempt to do so has wasted public resources (and violated human rights, etc.) Good advice this was.https://twitter.com/YearCovid/status/1357282982634147842 …
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That's not what I'm engaging in here; beyond "we should have closed the borders" which even USG should have been able to manage every other solution that could work is made impossible by USG. That doesn't mean this was unstoppable - far from it.
Disciplined self-testing and self-quarantine, even if the tests had existed, is a bit of a pie dream. Maybe if we'd sealed New York last March, and actually prevented interstate travel. But good-faith measures can't defeat defectors when there's no real penalty for defecting
Yes, letting serial defectors occupy the highest cultural ground has been a disaster; they decided that cooperation is such a low priority that they took a high trust society and utterly destroyed it both biologically and culturally.
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