Editing 2409: Steepen the Curve
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Additionally, the analogy between the number of deaths and the number of vaccinated people could be considered as questionable, as the number of deaths in the initial stages of a pandemic is expected to follow an exponential law, whereas the same cannot be said for the number of vaccinated people. | Additionally, the analogy between the number of deaths and the number of vaccinated people could be considered as questionable, as the number of deaths in the initial stages of a pandemic is expected to follow an exponential law, whereas the same cannot be said for the number of vaccinated people. | ||
β | The title text gives a summary of the overall goal. Flatten the curve (of infections/deaths), Steepen the curve (of vaccinations/immunizations), Hang out. We've done the first, we're starting the second... and the third is where we can (hopefully) all hang out together again | + | The title text gives a summary of the overall goal. Flatten the curve (of infections/deaths), Steepen the curve (of vaccinations/immunizations), Hang out. We've done the first, we're starting the second... and the third is where we can (hopefully) all hang out together again, without masks or social distancing. But we have to finish the first two steps successfully to get to the third one. |
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