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#112 – Carl Shulman on the common-sense case for existential risk work and its practical implications

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Is There a Better Track Record in the u.s.?

Most of the links were just cases where someone got infected while working in the laboratory, and then fortunately, it didn't manage to infect people outside of the laboratory. Was that because the agents they were working with weren't superinfectious? Or was it because, in general, people like t know that they've infected themselves, and then they quarantine. Yes. So i t we can't say that the observed record of releases from public health facilities that are open in abar that much better.

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