“In reality, risk factors concentrate among the relatively few who have disproportionately higher exposure and onward transmission risks.”
“Most high-risk exposures represent nonmodifiable risks due to living and working conditions.”
Good stuff from @mugecevik & @sdbaralhttps://twitter.com/statsepi/status/1413403117698301954 …
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Such a clear illustration of why social structural explanations are key, and points to how we should reorganize policy to protect against pandemics: economic security for all, workplace safety ventilation distance, ie make nonmodifiable risk factors modifiable through policy.
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