That doesn't even do anything, if your ten-person gathering overlaps with other people's ten-person gatherings the virus moves around just as quickly We've been over this, this only even theoretically works if it's a PERMANENT "bubble" of interacting with the SAME peoplehttps://twitter.com/angryasianman/status/1326672519529594880 …
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Maybe the problem is simply that you have a virus that spreads in an activity that people like, and in fact *need.* Not parties, but social, in-real-life interaction. The attempts to tamp that down seem as futile as telling people not to drink water to stop cholera.
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This is a big reason restaurants and bars exist *at all* and it's something that I think a lot of people don't always account for.
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A house down my street has been holding periodic parties in their driveway, about once a week for the past two months. Last month, my neighbor shouted across the fence to me that he felt less guilty about having his parents over for dinner, given the neighbors' parties.


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