2/ The trick is to keep thinking for more than 10 seconds.https://twitter.com/AnarchyEtc/status/1251902587584098305 …
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3/ yes if vaccines were perfectly effective the people getting vaccinated would capture more of the utility and there'd be less need to either subsidize or mandate it just economicshttps://twitter.com/SumErgoMonstro/status/1251916045302063104 …
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4/ dude, I'm an ancap me explaining epidemiology / incentives / economics to you is not the same thing as me arguing in favor of Leviathanhttps://twitter.com/SumErgoMonstro/status/1251917992943902721 …
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So, the _less_ effective a vaccine is, the _more_ the justification to coerce people into having them???
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Yes. As the odds of effectiveness decrease per individual, the more we need everyone to take on some non-zero effectiveness to statistically suppress infection spread. Upshot: enough have to be sufficiently inoculated to, on the whole, decrease transmission rate to <1. Do math.
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I was vaccinated for measles and discovered last year through blood testing while pregnant (in the middle of a geographic pocket of active outbreak) that I likely have no immunity. Fun.
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