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    1. Josh Marshall‏Verified account @joshtpm 19 May 2020

      Josh Marshall Retweeted Mark D. Levine

      Lot of good smart ideas here. We need smart guidance for the long haul. NYC is really not quite like anywhere else in the US for COVID. Not just because of the calamity of round 1 but the basic geography of the city.https://twitter.com/MarkLevineNYC/status/1262719636036096002 …

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      Mark D. LevineVerified account @MarkLevineNYC
      It’s time to update the all-or-nothing messaging on Covid-19 risk. Let’s give people the tools to understand that the riskiness of social activities lies on a spectrum. We are staring quarantine fatigue in the face. We need new guidance--and policies--to meet this challenge. 1/
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    2. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 19 May 2020
      Replying to @joshtpm

      I agree with your conclusion but not the reason you give for it. Nothing about the geography of NYC explains the outsize impact of this pandemic there in any convincing way.

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    3. Josh Marshall‏Verified account @joshtpm 19 May 2020
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      I may be using the word differently than you. I mean, human geography: subways, buses, high-rises, sidewalks, overall density. These are huge, huge drivers of the epidemic. Other major factors too. Not least delay in shutting down & intl travel. But those are huge factors.

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    4. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 19 May 2020
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      I think we have evidence that dense cities (Hong Kong, Tokyo, Singapore-if-you-leave-out-worker-dormitories) controlled the spread of the pandemic with ease. I agree that New York is an outlier, but attributing that to density does not hold up to scrutiny.

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      Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 19 May 2020
      Replying to @Pinboard @joshtpm

      Note also that some of the hardest-hit places in New York (Staten Island, Brooklyn south of Prospect Park) were low density areas. I think the correct claim is "we don't know why NYC got as bad as it did"

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        2. Josh Marshall‏Verified account @joshtpm 19 May 2020
          Replying to @Pinboard

          This makes sense if you completely ignore occupational patterns and transport through the city. Saying density and the subways didn't play a big role is simply absurd.

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        3. Pinboard‏ @Pinboard 19 May 2020
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          That's not the claim I'm making. I'm saying we don't have enough evidence to say what played a big role.

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