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Originally Posted by O.city
I've got a little more left in me, so I'll take a swing.
This is true. We also know the majority of spread happens at home. I'm not sure how we suppress that.
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This seems rather silly.
It makes sense to say statistically the majority of the spread happens at home because that's how infections work (hence, we have R0).
100 people getting infected with virus X in a public place and then taking it home and infecting 200 people as a result, for example, doesn't mean you have to mitigate the 200 infections at home. I think it's obvious to anyone you have to mitigate the original 100.