2/ Second, this is like arguing "in mass urban fires, a far larger percent of lumber-to-lumber flame transmission is INSIDE of a given building than BETWEEN buildings, so the idea of preventing fire from jumping from one building to another is obviously ludicrous."
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3/ Inside a family transmission of covid, like inside a building transmission of flame is basically impossible to prevent, or can be prevented but only at huge cost. BETWEEN family transmission / BETWEEN building transmission is much easier to fight.
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4/ When fighting forest fires, fire fighters build fire breaks to isolate one section of a forest from another, with the idea of letting one area burn until the fire is out, and keeping another area pristine. ...they don't let a tree trunk burn but try to save the branches.
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Yeah, this is where the network structure of social contacts (rather than the randomly-distributed-contacts assumption of the classical SIR model) really matters
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motivated reasoning is the worst. the kind of stupidity that i’ve certainly been guilty of and probably will be again. smdh/Jesus wept.
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TBF, we're inundated with dumb arguments and they're the only thing that spreads faster than COVID on a subway.
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