This frightening outbreak highlights one of the most important challenges for the cheap, rapid testing approach that @michaelmina_lab and others have proposed: creating a false sense of security that causes people to violate other guidelines, putting themselves and others at risk
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true. I agree second order effects are more encouraging than first order behavior. but first order behavior among highly interconnected people still very dangerous
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So I guess my point is that, even if we take at face value there would be some risk compensation—I agree but I'o suggest is a much rarer phenomenon—the benefit of the method eclipses the potential harm/challenge of the risk compensation (though again, theirs is pure denial).
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