I tend to believe that they have seen this.
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https://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3687256 … Of Cross-Immunity, Herd Immunity and Country-Specific Plans: Experiences from COVID-19 in India Our latest preprint Trends clear. Only country specific plans and selective shielding work. Goes well with our early April prediction http://www.aginganddisease.org/EN/10.14336/AD.2020.0402 …
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Before you decided to write an article did you look at the % of people who are "high risk"? I'll bet not otherwise you wouldn't be proposing such a ridiculous thing.
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Thats the simple truth. Rude methods costs many lifes, and i dont mean africa. Sun, sports, near of human beings and good vibrations are more important for overall health than fighting every virus. Gov tells me, family is the most dangerous place, keep distance - sorry i am out
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Great article. Protecting high risk groups makes perfect sense. But you seem to downgrade the success of contact tracing in countries where lockdowns were not imposed (South Korea, Taiwan). Wouldn't it be even more beneficial to combine both strategies?
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Weren't the number of infections much less in those countries? Difficult to do T & T when there are large numbers of infections.
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This is neither balancing nor trade off kind of situation but dilemma - clear stance should be affirmative to eliminate uncertainty in facing
#coronaviruspandemic and the so called Funneling Strategy to reduce risk will be best optionpic.twitter.com/AIPnZR4IcR
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Masks don't work.
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