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    Caitlin Rivers, PhD‏Verified account @cmyeaton May 7

    I’ve been noticing a dangerous polarization in our discussions around navigating our way through the pandemic. Reopening is said to be playing games with people’s lives. Continuing stay at home measures is said to be without regard for the economy. This is a false choice. 1/

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      2. Caitlin Rivers, PhD‏Verified account @cmyeaton May 7

        We were the first group to put out detailed reopening guidance back in March, the same week that many states were issuing stay at home orders. The goal is and has always been to reopen – the question is how to do it safely. 2/

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      3. Caitlin Rivers, PhD‏Verified account @cmyeaton May 7

        Staying home was always meant to be temporary, to prevent the healthcare system from being overwhelmed and to put in place capacities to enable a transition to case-based management. The question is how and when we will reopen. It was never about if we will reopen. 3/

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      4. Caitlin Rivers, PhD‏Verified account @cmyeaton May 7

        I’ve written about the answers to these questions extensively. The ‘how’ is through test-trace-isolate. The ‘when’ is as soon as we have that in place. The ‘then what’ is by re-introducing low risk activities, waiting to see what happens, and moving up from there. Links at end 4/

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      5. Caitlin Rivers, PhD‏Verified account @cmyeaton May 7

        As I’ve said many times, what we want to avoid in the reopening process is creating the conditions that led to us having to stay home in the first place. The conditions of NYC, Lombardy, Wuhan. And yes, those places are all urban centers, but rural areas are vulnerable, too. 5/

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      6. Caitlin Rivers, PhD‏Verified account @cmyeaton May 7

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        My answer to Q's about whether x, y, z place is ready to reopen is to ask whether those places have the capacities, and if not, how do we build them. Yes, it’s a big lift, but (my current fav phrase) we have done hard things before. We can do this too. 6/https://twitter.com/cmyeaton/status/1256983962704101378 …

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        In April an average of ~2,000 people died of coronavirus in the US each day. That is more than daily average from cancer or heart disease. I fear there is growing complacency that this level of loss is a new normal. Are we really ready to add a new leading cause of death? 1/
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      7. Caitlin Rivers, PhD‏Verified account @cmyeaton May 7

        But – and I’ve said this before too – there are many dimensions to health and well-being, many of which build fundamentally on economic stability. I worry as much as anyone about secondary consequences of e.g. poverty and other gaps in care of chronic conditions 7/

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      8. Caitlin Rivers, PhD‏Verified account @cmyeaton May 7

        My job is to provide public health counsel, and so that’s what I do. It’s a missed opportunity to have a deeper discussion when I or other experts are set up in an either-or, economy-public health discussion. It’s about how we do both, safely. 8/

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      9. Caitlin Rivers, PhD‏Verified account @cmyeaton May 7

        Links 9/9 [1] https://www.aei.org/research-products/report/national-coronavirus-response-a-road-map-to-reopening/ … [2] https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/our-work/publications/public-health-principles-for-a-phased-reopening-during-covid-19-guidance-for-governors … [3] https://healthpolicy.duke.edu/sites/default/files/atoms/files/covid-19_surveillance_roadmap_final.pdf … [4]https://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/our-work/publications/a-national-plan-to-enable-comprehensive-covid-19-case-finding-and-contact-tracing-in-the-us …

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      2. Larry Harris‏ @glarrisharris May 7
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        You are 100% correct. The tragedy is that we have precisely zero of your recommendations in place and yet the tide is moving inexorably toward a reckless reopening in many parts of the country.

        6 replies 15 retweets 311 likes
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        yep

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