Spectacular thread on the difference between perfect evidence-based policy and reality In short, the U.S. doesn't have a coronavirus plan and will probably never have onehttps://twitter.com/KeithNHumphreys/status/1259828752516706304 …
In what sense? Depends on the country of course, but buy-in to intervention is incredibly high in (for example) South Korea. There, they had the military spraying the streets and mandatory contact-tracing apps months ago, unthinkable in the US
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There were indeed a few protests, although calling them "mass" is a bit of a misnomer - not widespread nor across the country - and even in these protests people wore masks. Conversely, the entire city of Daegu locked down for about a month
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