I know that isolation is hard . . .
Mar. 24th, 2020 05:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Not just that, but the Washington Post’s outbreak simulator visually demonstrates that a strong “social distancing” policy is the most effective strategy we’ve got.
So keep it up, y’all. I know it’s difficult, and I know there are knock-on problems for the economy and so forth, and none of us really know yet how all of this will end — at what point we’ll be able to go back to normal life. But right now, it’s doing good. It’s saving lives. It’s buying time for us to test antivirals and develop vaccines and manufacture more needed gear like masks, sanitizer, and medical equipment. It is doing exactly what it’s supposed to: flattening the curve, so that the impact of this gets spread out, and we don’t buckle entirely under the hit.
Stay safe, and keep others safe, too.
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Date: 2020-03-25 06:54 pm (UTC)The answer is 33. It took a month to cover even one percent of the lake, and a week later it was literally everywhere. Somehow this parable works to explain pandemics.