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by amluto
2014 days ago
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I would argue that a much more effective approach would be to incentivize and isolation. If you report (correctly) that you have a positive test, you stay home, and the government provides food and benefits for however long you should isolate. And your employer is forbidden from retaliating. Isolating sucks, but it shouldn’t be more of a hardship than absolutely necessary. |
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The UK pays a £500 incentive to anyone who gets covid-19, and suddenly a lot more people started getting infected... If you're young and poor, it's a pretty sweet deal since the mortality and complications rate is so low for young people.