same thing the rest of the slow drip "worse than we said before"s have been about, public health policy downplays bad possibilities to control panic. Problem is, expecting the best needs to be paired with preparing for the worst, and it's not.https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.18.20037994v1.article-info?versioned=true …
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Hmm. Do you have a double blind study that proves that preparing for the worst is necessary
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Because until I get one I'm going to have to say taking any sort of action is unethical and possibly criminal.
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