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by bmn__
2263 days ago
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> allowed to use some personal judgement I don't think that works. It only takes 10% of defectors to create a similar catastrophic result as with 50% defectors. Human society has enacted laws for about four millenia and enforces them with threats and violence. That works to keep those who would otherwise only act in their own interests in check. There was no group of humans at the size of Sweden's population in existence where toothless rules like "be excellent to each other" and "use your best personal judgement" were enough to be workable. |
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Do you have math to back that up? Clearly R_0 would be lower in the first case than in the second. I think significantly lower due to both less infectors and less opportunities to infect.