A story I would like to understand better is to what extent Japanese authorities have failed to fight the pandemic because of an idiosyncratic "chain of clusters" theory about how it spreads that discourages widespread testing.
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My landlord here is an epidemiologist and I have a plan that involves filling him with beer until he emits information, as soon as he stops being crazy busy
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You will probably do very, very well compared to a lot of organizations that, theoretically speaking, probably have "Does 3rd largest economy in world suffer a mass casualty event this year?" very definitely within the scope of their formal mission. (No sarcasm, at all.)
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"Installing smoke detectors in Bob's Smokeless Accelerant Warehouse was, in hindsight, not the best fire detection strategy, but the choice was never presented in exactly those words to Bob or the fire warden."
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Someday, five or ten years hence, I hope to see a USCSB-style analysis of what went wrong with various countries' pandemic responses. I don't really expect to, because if anyone were positioned to do that analysis this all would look very different. But I hope to anyway.
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Agreed.
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Can you give us a bit more background on what and why you're constrained from unburdening yourself completely of your opinion and knowledge? AFAIK you're an employee of an American business in an unrelated area?
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