There is a point at which exponential math takes over policy preferences. I don’t understand how this isn’t obvious two years into this pandemic.
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I get the importance of this question but it’s not just that. Hospitals just cannot keep up with staffing. Plus, there’s enough hospitalized “from”—almost all from the vaccinated to add. And hospital workers have family members sick, and their subway out and childcare collapsing.https://twitter.com/Michael_Carmine/status/1477830979750400001 …
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One’s personal views on one’s personal risk are largely irrelevant to a crisis of infrastructure, though. Yes by all means people should get vaccinated, get boosters, and vaccinate children.https://twitter.com/TReasonabilist/status/1477832969838542851 …
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Yeah. I totally don’t understand is “living in fear” talking point. Infrastructure stress and failure is not about personal risk tolerance.https://twitter.com/THAToneil/status/1477835797361577988 …
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Say what? I went to see plays in NYC parks. In fact Merry Wives by Public Theater was so good that I went twice. This caricature some people have of many people living in fear is that often the opposite of truth. I’m aware, though, how stretched-thin hospitals are. https://twitter.com/ahresnick/status/1477840566268223492 …
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Yeah. That’s my conclusion as well.https://twitter.com/plike_/status/1477842075706183681 …
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Here’s a good thread with specifics. There’s a world beyond “it’s not March 2020”, “is it with or from?” and “stop living in fear.” You have a wave like this, it produces a lot of outcomes that need active management.https://twitter.com/kit_delgadoMD/status/1477849661109059589 …
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The recorded positivity rate for NYC is +32%. Sending kids back into public school to eat lunch together indoors right now - with hospitals already overburdened - is pure madness.pic.twitter.com/zIhfSFhwZ9
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@zeynep that there will be disruptions. All classrooms will not be able to stay open. Too many students and staff will end up exposed. A remote option would keep kids learning without disruption.https://abc7ny.com/nyc-mta-staff-shortage-subway-covid-testing/11405969/ …
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NYC kids - very low vax rate 5-11. Nothing is “moving the needle.”
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