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    1. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 19 May 2020

      Three weeks ago, a moral panic about beachgoing on a hot weekend in California culminated in the governor shutting down beaches across Orange County. Subsequent hospitalization data shows nothing happened. Can we agree now that the great outdoors is not a death trap?pic.twitter.com/a61CLEsjhK

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    2. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 19 May 2020

      Of course we can't. Now the same scolding and dire warnings are being repeated because people went to the beach in Malibu.https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-05-18/la-me-beaches-park-closed-coronavirus …

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    3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 19 May 2020

      A very similar situation obtains in Florida. There was a moral panic around beaches staying open in March, and then reopening, that turned out not to be followed by any spike in illness. But this good news doesn't get covered, part of an inability to report on negative evidence.

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    4. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 19 May 2020

      There's nothing wrong with taking aggressive precautions on limited data, as long as we pay attention to the things that *don't* happen and adjust our behavior based on that, too. Precautions that only work in one direction will turn the world into one big TSA checkpoint.

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    5. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 19 May 2020

      You don't need double-blind reproducible peer-reviewed studies in order to take the sensible decision to close beaches and outdoor public spaces in the face of an unknown pandemic. Neither should you need them to take the sensible decision that those precautions went too far.

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      Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 19 May 2020

      Lifting unnecessary restrictions quickly will better preserve our ability to impose new restrictions as we need them. The problem isn't the initial overreaction (better safe than sorry!) but a failure to roll it back, and a puritanical insistence that restrictions are good for us

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        2. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 19 May 2020

          Pinboard Retweeted Andy Chow *#GotVaxxed* 💉

          This is exactly the point. If we keep excessively strict rules in place after it's clear they're overkill, people will start to ignore *all* the rules, including the lifesaving ones. Don't give the crazy people room to sound reasonable; be reasonable firsthttps://twitter.com/acnetj/status/1262672906808520710 …

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          Andy Chow *#GotVaxxed* 💉 @acnetj
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          The likely result is reasonable people who are dissatisfied with these policies start to look for alternative theories. Those anti-vax MAGA crowd are looking to recruit people for their Anti-Mask League. #Masks4All is still the least costly and painful but extremely effective.
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        3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 19 May 2020

          One possible lesson of Japan is that people can get away with a hell of a lot if they just wear masks. (Another possible lesson is that something is different in Japan that we don't recognize). The one way to find out is to roll back fairly aggressively, and stop if things worsen

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        1. Vincent Woo‏ @fulligin 19 May 2020
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          you're gonna die on this beach huh

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        1. Andy Chow *#GotVaxxed* 💉‏ @acnetj 19 May 2020
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          The likely result is reasonable people who are dissatisfied with these policies start to look for alternative theories. Those anti-vax MAGA crowd are looking to recruit people for their Anti-Mask League. #Masks4All is still the least costly and painful but extremely effective.

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        1. Francis Cook‏ @dianshuo 19 May 2020
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          I think there is a view that once you stop it would be very hard to go back, and thus it's easier to "not stop". The "avoid hangovers by staying drunk" theory.

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        2. Paul Bort‏ @catzoup 19 May 2020
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          But if we were any good at rolling back unnecessary restrictions, then we would have less TSA. And I've never met a bureaucrat who was aiming to need less budget next year.

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        3. Andy Chow *#GotVaxxed* 💉‏ @acnetj 19 May 2020
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          The airport concessions were making good money selling bottled water past TSA.

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