Agree with Noam's point, but the graph is defective - the region of interest is not bounded on the right where shown, but continues all the way to the right edge of the graphhttps://twitter.com/neontaster/status/1295421764193996800 …
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> That's because the red one stops once everyone is infected and the total no. of new cases is zero. so 3 > 2, but 3 is not > 0 ?
At the end, the total no. of infected in Red will be equal to (if not more than) blue (AUC anyone?) So, instead of worrying about the end of the graph, focus on the peaks. In any analysis, rate of increase & Peak are important Are you better off managing 4 people at a time or 40?
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