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by jlmorton
2087 days ago
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That would certainly help to stop the spread of Covid, but if everyone followed your advice, we would very quickly find ourselves with an entirely new set of problems. You can't optimize only to stop viral spread. You have to strike some balance between maintaining normalcy and reducing the risk of spread. Covid has killed a million, and will surely kill many more, but global poverty is going to increase this year for the first time in decades, and tens of millions are going go hungry. |
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The advice of not going to a store if you're sick with something that resembles Covid? Is that such a large number of people it will have a big cost?