I disagree. First, there are jobs that remain inherently more risky, whatever regulations may be in place. Second, the thread is fundamentally about the (perceived) relative risk of covid. If one's life expectancy is not that high anyway, Covid may well feel less threatening.
Nope. I’ve done research in protests in Gezi, Istanbul and Tahrir, Cairo, Hong Kong etc. I actually do risk calculation a lot in my work! And I have friends with high-risk lives—dissidents but also spelunkers etc. We didn’t grow up wearing seatbelts in Turkey.
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When I drove a newly-arrived Afghan family to register their kids for school, the NGO case manager said, "We are not familiar with the concept of the car seat in Afghanistan."
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