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The Role of Behavior in Rapid Spread of COVID-19
The behavior of individuals, such as not wearing masks, contributes to the rapid spread of COVID-19 in areas such as New York City, while other areas will experience a slow, steady burn. The decision to wear masks has become a left versus right issue, similar to the boundary conditions seen in the 2016 election, where some individuals say one thing and do another.
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The rapid spread of COVID-19 was fueled by people's behavior and lack of mask-wearing, contributing to a high vector of transmission seen in New York City.
28:22 - 31:19 (02:57)
Summary
The rapid spread of COVID-19 was fueled by people's behavior and lack of mask-wearing, contributing to a high vector of transmission seen in New York City. In other places where individuals take some risk in social environments, such as frat parties, the spread is slower and steadier.
ChapterThe Role of Behavior in Rapid Spread of COVID-19
EpisodeE3: Modern Cold War between US & China, economic recovery, potential mass migration out of San Francisco, pandemic politicization & more with David Sacks & David Friedberg
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The divide on the willingness to implement and end lockdowns has become a left versus right decision, which could potentially supersede Trump's COVID response incompetence as an issue for the November elections.
31:19 - 35:00 (03:41)
Summary
The divide on the willingness to implement and end lockdowns has become a left versus right decision, which could potentially supersede Trump's COVID response incompetence as an issue for the November elections. People are frustrated with politicians who have been making decisions that affect their lives and livelihoods in drips and drabs.