1/ There are likely multiple paths out of this epidemic.
The main issue w/ the US is that we aren’t doing any of them.
2 that we have written about recently:
•rapid antigen testing
•smarter “lockdowns” in high transmission areas
Cc @RanuDhillon @sri_srikrishna
washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/0…
They can, over time, allow us to resume regular life w/ some level of security that we aren’t walking out of our house w/ #covid19 & unknowingly spreading it to others.
Longer thread:
These are NOT meant to be the same as March/April.
These are NOT meant to be ways for poor communities to be bullied and overpoliced.
hbr.org/2020/08/the-u-…
See a solid piece by @CarlosdelRio7 in @JAMA_current on that here jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…
•better masks — we have known since April that better masks will be key as we return to work/school/gatherings where people are in closer proximity for longer periods of time.
Most people are still using folded t-shirts.
hbr.org/2020/06/we-nee…
The big picture though was reopen according to public health metrics. We all saw how that worked out.
hbr.org/2020/05/a-plan…
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