Possibly more important than even the grocery store vector are the people whose exposure level is high enough that their reference class hasn’t been mostly infected yet, but will be soon. I think of suburban parents who think it’s fine to go down to the neighbors, and let their kids play with other kids, etc. The ones who think they’re “doing enough” but really aren’t.
Interventions on their behavior, from [public health messaging in the right places] to [literally ticketing them], could do quite a bit.
Possibly more important than even the grocery store vector are the people whose exposure level is high enough that their reference class hasn’t been mostly infected yet, but will be soon. I think of suburban parents who think it’s fine to go down to the neighbors, and let their kids play with other kids, etc. The ones who think they’re “doing enough” but really aren’t.
Interventions on their behavior, from [public health messaging in the right places] to [literally ticketing them], could do quite a bit.