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Today the main COVID working group at my job decided maybe they should stop meeting in person.
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Mar 17 '20, 10:04
hahahahaha
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Hey Loosi (good to see you and thanks for the insights), I had a question for you.
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pmb
Mar 17, 10:36
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Hard to answer, but generally, when the rate of new infections starts to go down, we can start to loosen up.
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loosilu
Mar 17, 10:39
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Trying to think of a way to illustrate it. Lets say a forest is burning. After a certain point, it can't become a conflagration again because
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loosilu
Mar 17, 10:42
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But that requires a pretty significant mass to have had it right? If the social distancing works to slow the spread, it could go down before a
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pmb
Mar 17, 10:59
we were talking about why aren't they separating Donny and pence, why did they cram 21 people on that little space and shake hands all round -- nm
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zeitgeist
Mar 17, 10:19
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Because that's the level of their competence. -- nm
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loosilu
Mar 17, 10:24
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