We have very strong evidence by now that a major driver of covid spread is superspreading events indoors, at some distance from the spreader, but proximity at the arbitrary 2 meter distance is still being treated like a talisman against infection six months into this disaster.https://twitter.com/TomPelissero/status/1279450138881265665 …
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You also need to give people some sense of what to expect. "Stay indoors with your kids until further notice" is not an acceptable public policy. The reason reopening took hold too early is in part the fact that it sounded like a plan. What is the plan right now? Do we have one?
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We know from a lot of decision making research that ppl are bad at thinking about risk in terms of distribution/frequency, especially if it's unframed. We have the tools to do that communication but it's largely been ignoredhttps://www.google.com/books/edition/_/ieXbkmYf3mAC?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PR1 …
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Also very much about this list because we've definitely been here beforepic.twitter.com/jGe3GlyrGL
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