this might be because of isolation, mask wearing, lifestyle habits, or very very aggressive contact tracing done early in Taiwan, so, a larger denominator. Also with rates so low in Taiwan less likely to catch Covid off of a traced chain. either way, it's the same number for pre
steel manning your argument: the dramatically lower attack rates for presymptomatic and asymptomatic people outside of frequent / close contact do not justify lockdowns when people are wearing masks, when there is good ventilation, or when people are vaccinated, with cases low
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You're just making stuff up at this point just like the CDC did: tacking on requirements to an open society without the data to show they're necessary (and that's not even considering cost-benefit analysis).
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i’m trying to steelman your argument. are you really saying actually that none of the NPIs are necessary, not masks, not vaccines, not ventilation, and that there’s no evidence for these?
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