Really interesting how difficult it's been for people to separate their moral intuition and fairness instincts from disease prevention. Widespread belief that fun things somehow "must" be risky, and morally good things "must" be safehttps://twitter.com/TomChivers/status/1416683645616762882 …
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Yeah I think both of you are hyper analyzing a really simple thing. It’s not about whether something is fun or not fun. We are going to have to quarantine again because not enough people have vaccinated
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Unlike Israel, I guess, where despite vaccines, the mask mandates have come back and we still see R>1 and haven't gotten things under control.
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Your display name seems particularly apt, given that the discussion about "1000x higher viral load" is all based on misunderstanding a preprint, which pointed out viral load was higher early in the course of the infection, not that it was higher overall. https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.07.07.21260122v1 … .
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(And it's plausible that this difference is an artifact of when they managed to test people last year versus this year, and is not due to the course of the viral load at all.)
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