A great thread, thought-provoking, thoughtful and empathetic.https://twitter.com/ScoLatham/status/1476637010727161867 …
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Replying to @BallouxFrancois
Except it has almost nothing to do with the reality of the kinds of work people with less education do in the United States. One, it’s almost all service sector, not climbing on stairs you may fall from. Two, construction workers etc. is exactly where it is better regulated.
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Replying to @zeynep @BallouxFrancois
Their jobs are already risky so what’s a little bit of covid to them is almost certainly not what’s going on at all.
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Covid has been, without a doubt the riskiest thing at work for ordinary people with less education in the service sector United States. Even in construction, yes higher risk, the death rate is 10 out of every 100,000—his math doesn’t even work there, his numbers are off.
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