Obviously means non-modifiable by the individual. As in “just stay home” type messaging.https://twitter.com/icureiosity/status/1413472549967699969 …
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Exactly. Nothing in Nonmodifiable is nonmodifiable aside from nonmodifiable human physiology.
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How are living and working conditions nonmodifiable? We don't want to modify ≠ nonmodifiable. * sickleave * protection at work & on the way to work * hotel isolation are all achievable and will modify risk significantly.
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How many countries are willing to do that? Most of the time it doesn’t even come up in the discourse. People just talk about how it’s economically infeasible to “lock down” and there’s no discussion of what government could do to help.
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Don't look at the Dutch situation, don't look at the Dutch situation....
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Is this a cryptic clever reference that people are supposed to understand?
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Cool infographics as well. Thank you
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Hi Zeynep, unrelated, but I remember you had tweeted earlier that initial data looked like vaccinated people don’t spread the virus (something about the viral load not being sufficient) - has there been anything more conclusive on this?
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That sounds a lot like the modeling by Gabby Gomes. Coefficients of Variation in exposure and susceptibility. The reason why infection immunity has ~ factor of 2X greater impact on reducing spread relative to vax immunity distribution. Known but taboo for PH
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“In reality, risk factors concentrate among the relatively few who have disproportionately higher exposure and onward transmission risks.”