did we ever set up programs to help people isolate from their roommates when they test positive for COVID? or did we just never bother with that?
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Replying to @aceckhouse
People should have been able to go somewhere to isolate from their family, too. I think it's an interesting question whether it should have been mandatory (without a good care-related excuse), but it certainly should have been an option.
"Of the three types of intervention we looked at, the early detection and isolation of cases likely had the strongest impact" theguardian.com/world/2020/mโ€ฆ

Apr 2, 2021 ยท 4:36 AM UTC

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Talking with parents with kids in "home isolation" when there's been a case in their classroom, the trade-offs is so hard. Supposed to confine even young kids to their bedroom with only brief masked contact for two weeks, even when the risk they're infected is low.
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