Amidst all the worthy talk of 'flattening the curve', I don't think we've talked about or internalized the idea that at-risk people, including essentially everyone over a certain age, are going to have to stay in long-term isolation until there is a treatment, vaccine, or cure
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I think any informed opinion of a once-per-century crisis will be retrospective. Or read the SARS or MERS reports. But if you want careless speculation, I'm right here.
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Both Hong Kong and Singapore kept international airports open for ages, and Singapore definitely had problems with a continuous drip of infected arrivals -- non-residents, and then residents returning home. Track-and-trace work if you cut off new supply. https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2020/mar/20/eradicated-coronavirus-mass-testing-covid-19-italy-vo …
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