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Complex systems, wicked problems. Society, technology, science and more. @UNC professor. @NYTimes columnist. My newsletter is @insight: http://www.theinsight.org 

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    1. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 12 May 2021

      Three questions: What should be mandated? (That's our business). What should be the guidelines? (That's also our business, it affects possibilities). What do individuals feel comfortable with after a pandemic year and varying circumstances? (THIS ISN'T OTHER PEOPLE'S BUSINESS).

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    2. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 12 May 2021

      Yes, absolutely let's focus on sensible mandates and guidelines, but our job is to provide them and let people be—especially yet. People can understand the new rules/recommendations and just not feel comfortable yet with this or that. Can we hold a hot minute on the judgment?

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    3. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 12 May 2021

      I've written both for the Atlantic and the BMJ arguing for removing outdoor mask mandates. But that's not the same as saying nobody should or could choose to wear one, or we should be judging them. People may be immunocompromised. Or just not comfortable. Or whatever. Let it go.pic.twitter.com/JAmeNVa0jD

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    4. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 12 May 2021

      This is why I support simple and credible mandates and guidelines plus information to let people judge *and* a norm that a transition will be slow, and there are sociological processes that govern mandates/rules as well as individual ones for practice: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2021/04/cdc-outdoor-mask-pandemic/618739/ …pic.twitter.com/Go8xCsMoHa

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    5. Zoë McLaren, PhD‏ @ZoeMcLaren 12 May 2021
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      These slow transitions are the best evidence that #COVIDzero is our only good option. We are missing out on so many benefits of high vaccination rates and low case rates right now because people are slow to adapt.

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      zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 12 May 2021
      Replying to @ZoeMcLaren

      I don't see the connection at all to the argument over endemicity (but taking advantage of exponential decay is good, along with all the trade-off considerations).

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        1. Zoë McLaren, PhD‏ @ZoeMcLaren 12 May 2021
          Replying to @zeynep

          If we end up with seasonal COVID a lot of people will keep up precautions in the spring long after the risk is gone, which cuts into social benefits. If people don't adapt quickly to changing risk levels seasonality is much more costly than simple case numbers imply.

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