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Originally Posted by Donger
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Wow. The article says it was a tiny conference as well, with only 200 attendees. We have (well, had) conferences in Denver every week that are 10 or 20 times bigger.
The super spreader phenomenon is something that I'd like to understand better. It seems like certain people or types of people blow this thing up massively. We need to be able to identify those people and be sure they get vaccinated.
It makes me think of that one strain of tuberculosis that's incurable and contagious. Essentially when a person gets it, they're screwed because the government has to isolate them pretty much forever. It's like a prison sentence when you didn't do anything wrong, but there's no other option. Maybe a non-vaccinated super spreader would have to be treated the same way until they're no longer contagious.