Steve, 

 

Perhaps we might talk about this on Friday.   I guess the questions are, “Can 
we eliminate community transfer?”  and, if so, “At what level of social 
distancing do we have to maintain in order to make sure that a program of 
testing, vigorous contact tracing and isolation is assured?”

 

Not clear how to do that in the blue states if the red states are still going 
exponential.  

 

Also, I would like to hear a lot of wisdom about how we arrange and conduct an 
election during this mess. 

 

N

Nicholas Thompson

Emeritus Professor of Ethology and Psychology

Clark University

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https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/

 

 

From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Steven A Smith
Sent: Tuesday, April 7, 2020 9:16 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] SFI virtual workshop: After the Wave

 

SG

I found Meyers' talks from the Fall which preceded (presaged?) this and thought 
you had just linked those!  I'm glad to see our "big siblings on the hill" are 
on this with full attention.

 

Did anyone else watch this 2 hour presentation?  I'm working my way through it 
now in the background.

 

SS

 

I mentioned this on the close of Virtual Friam today:
  
https://santafe.edu/news-center/news/after-first-wave-virtual-workshop-covid-19-pandemic
 

The first wave of COVID-19 is well underway, and social distancing will 
hopefully bend the curve downward (after far too high a price is paid). But 
what comes next? Under what circumstances and in what way can we lift 
quarantine? On March 31, five speakers from epidemiology and economics 
discussed strategies for both public health and economic recovery and answered 
questions from the SFI community. This was the first of multiple “lightning 
workshops” that will be convened to address this crisis. 

Speakers: Lauren Ancel Meyers, Integrative Biology, University of Texas, 
Austin; SFI Sara Del Valle, Los Alamos National Laboratory Caroline Buckee, 
T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard Rajiv Sethi, Economics, Barnard 
College, Columbia University; SFI Glen Weyl, Microsoft and RadicalxChange 
Foundation  




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