Similar policy has worked for other nations. How quickly? I think that is dependent on how early the policy is implemented.
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Nope, the countries that ended new infections did not send infected people home to their families, but implemented rigorous contact tracing and quarantining of possible cases.
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Agreed. The new mantra should be CRUSH the curve. This is what the successful nations have done.
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The real goal was to keep the infection rate slow enough to keep the quantity of patients below hospital capacities. The idea that we could all stay home and the virus would disappear was a noble lie to get people to cooperate in the short term.
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Agreed. Either open up all (Sweden model) or lockdown with full track and trace (New Zealand model). Nothing worse than half measures, as taught to us by Mike.
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Another read from a complementary discipline:https://risk-monger.com/2020/05/03/why-precautionary-covid-19-lockdowns-failed-humanity/ …
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flatten the curve folks are the new flat earth folks
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I'm really curious what will happen in germany. Lockdown softened, but Merkel wants to go back to track-and-trace. Numbers fall, but I'm forced to give up home-office and schools slowly reopen.
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Numbers will come in Wednesday I guess. (~1 week after the looser restrictions + weekend delay)
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