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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Replying to @MWStory @davidmanheim
sadly, the asterisk on this is that with the delta variants 1000x viral load, the virus can actually spread outdoors in medium density crowds, so, uhh, be careful out there.
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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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i'm not sure israel is a case for despair. 57% fully vaxxed, 66.3% at least one vax - you wouldn't expect this to completely blunt imported delta cases or community spread by itself. recent breakthroughs spurred a bit more vaccination, & it still protects against severe diseasepic.twitter.com/T8dfKmLGx8
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