Not my best guess that it’s only marginally more likely. I think if you: -fly often -have a social circle who flies often -go to large gatherings often You are way more likely to currently have covid-19.https://twitter.com/ATabarrok/status/1238300090286190592 …
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I think it’s mostly worth making this point just bc I believe it’s true. But also bc fatalism and “well now it’s inevitable that we’ll all get it” is both false and harmful. We have been slow to act, yes, but what is our vast material wealth for if not solving hard problems?
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Famous people may be better informed and more paranoid than average people, they are also less likely to physically interact with the TSA and other passengers while flying.
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Some celebrities are indeed very cautious! I would bet many are not though. Seems like a good point about TSA. I think the argument stands though.https://www.google.com/amp/s/pagesix.com/2020/03/10/naomi-campbell-amps-up-airplane-routine-with-hazmat-suit-mask-amid-coronavirus-fears/amp/ …
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A substantial subset of the celebrities I met are aware that infections are one of the main things that may shorten their life span
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Replying to @Plinz
Interesting to hear! What sort of precautions do they usually take from what you know?
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Not shaking hands, and being selective about whom they hug
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