Also my personal take is that SF, on a pure scientific/data basis, has had one of the best responses in the nation, probably benefiting from having UCSF for in-house expertise. (I’m less enthusiastic about the political response—I think we erred way too far on the “take no risks” side, and like everyone else prioritized restaurants over schools which seems like a clear mistake. But on the data front I feel like you’re attacking one of the singularly most reasonable counties in the U.S.)
Also my personal take is that SF, on a pure scientific/data basis, has had one of the best responses in the nation, probably benefiting from having UCSF for in-house expertise. (I’m less enthusiastic about the political response—I think we erred way too far on the “take no risks” side, and like everyone else prioritized restaurants over schools which seems like a clear mistake. But on the data front I feel like you’re attacking one of the singularly most reasonable counties in the U.S.)