and then this is a one-off thing but the principle of it is a red flag to me: with the tyson meat plant, his response was just to plain and simple strongarm it into staying open. he could have instead asked them what they'd need to mitigate the impact while staying open
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*no secondary school. i am not sure about primary
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Sure; and to be fair, I'm super iffy on this, it's a very tough epidemiology question, I know nothing. Mostly going off of what this guy said about it, whose models seem to have been 100% correct so farhttps://www.stanforddaily.com/2020/05/04/qa-nobel-laureate-says-covid-19-curve-could-be-naturally-self-flattening/?fbclid=IwAR1E-ZDlqcLtz0rd2WFBjLa3qPh-Cr0lISp3uxIYbNFjdazTb5c7HX4c_Gw …
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I do think the flurry of concern that "you can't get immunity from covid" early on has died down though with sufficient evidence. Mount Sinai, Lancet studies seem to show pretty standard immunity response.
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