Have you read this preprint, pointing out that selective containment is almost impossible? They show this using a simple model and pretty strong statistical arguments.https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.11.06.20226894v1 …
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It would be interesting to know if the model took into account the build up of immunity from the low risk group.
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Great work! Thank you
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Sorry about that - we had a brief outage, but it's now back up:https://munkdebates.com/podcast/second-wave-strategy …
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Like a tsunami virus run their curse infallible .The best strategy is go through it the sooner the better.And with the people that die ,well you do what we have been doing since the dawn of civilization ,bury them.
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Reicher this world have a lot of worst, easier to fix, less expensive problem than covid that do not need this worldwide coordination and focus , and never do it.I dont know where did you get that we (this world)is able to fix anything.
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A proper debate, we need more of these! Thank you Martin. Stephen Reicher did appear to argue against lockdown by saying "the sparks will always get in", and I was surprised with his assertion that people are suffering from "long Covid" despite no published papers.
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