Unintended consequences (2)
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by markearls@hotmail.com on May 15, 2020 in articles, behaviour change, common error, communication, communications, copycat violence, decision making, humans, lockdown, memories of the future, social interaction, violence |
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Of course, unintended consequences of a decision or a policy can be bad as well as good. Yesterday, I noted to epidemiological upsides of the lockdown – how Australian flu cases are down and the UK’s HIV new infections are also down (again). Today, I want to just acknowledge one of the truly ugly downsides […]
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