To me, COVID-19 is a network issue—if people in your network are more likely to be essential workers (defined as people who cannot work remotely) or they are more likely to live with people who are essential workers, then your network risk is high. 5/x
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Agree! And I really see this as "unmet needs" as very few people want to get COVID-19 and no one wants to infect others--we just need to resource them to avoid these infections. For that, people, need space, time, and resources... https://www.cmaj.ca/content/192/25/E684 …pic.twitter.com/NUj0GmVWnf
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I wonder how much risk aversion (to self & to others) & risk control (network differences) drive the differences in opinion about what approaches are best (universal action vs vulnerable only vs self management) in restrictions, mask wearing, vaccine uptake, data interpretation.
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