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by alkonaut
2211 days ago
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> over lots of people rather than just a few. This is too soon to say - We don't know whether different actions would have produced a very different outcome (I don't beleive a Norwegain strategy would have yielded significantly better outcome, for example). - More importantly it's too soon to say given we don't have the effects of public health on other mitigations which come much later (e.g. GDP for healthcare spending etc). We also aren't even nearly through the pandemic. More outbreaks are likely, and we don't know how much effect the places with 10%, 20% or 30% immunity will have compared to places with places that have a much lower immunity. |
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