I actually never said "deference to government". I said buy-in - these are very different concepts
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But the feedback loop required buy-in. All of these measures require both the govt to put them in place and people to use them to be effective. If there's no support for govt-run testing stations, or if no one turns up, the measure is less effective and the loop breaks
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Sure, but there's a big difference between the basic idea of social distancing and the amount required to really get on top of the pandemic
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Do they? Something like half of all the states have reopened to some extent, despite ongoing and accelerating epidemics. People enforcing lockdowns have been threatened and shot. Is that happening in SK?
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Actually, many states only saw a 20-40% drop in activity EVEN UNDER LOCKDOWN and are now back up to normal levels. That's the difference in terms of buy-inhttps://www.unacast.com/covid19/social-distancing-scoreboard?view=state&fips=47 …
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