The subways/buses. People in very close proximity to sick other people, no facemasks or other filters. Day after day. Then the virus builds and builds in these people before they get sick (have symptoms). Once they’re sick, their bodies have to go into a severe overdrive mode to fight it...making survival much tougher. Same in nursing homes - constant exposure...huge buildup, etc.
Compare that to others who might pick it up due to a one-time encounter, maybe at a store. They too get sick, but their bodies have time to ‘prep’ as the infection hits much slower. So they do better.
That’s your answer - and in several months our ‘experts’ will figure it out.
Thats your answer - and in several months our experts will figure it out.
Oh, man did you say a load that could launch me off on a rant about scientists and data driven and testing, testing, testing. First off, I think you are right. And yes, in about five years of drawing high salaries, the experts will agree. Experts and data remove all human ingenuity and creativity out of their equation...and add a heavy dose of idiotic arrogance.
If you want a problem solved by trained experts using data, wait about 20 to 15 years and a few hundred million dollars and theyll get to where your good common sense arrived at in 15 minutes and for free.