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# Social Responsibility Amid COVID-19 Outbreak
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Most of my posts here relate somehow to software freedom,
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user privacy,
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or some other issue driven by technology.
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As an activist for user freedom,
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my goal is usually to figure out ways in which to empower people using
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technology---to
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put them on equal footing with those that are in a position to exhert
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control.
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To make the vulnerable less vulnerable.
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But all of that is a focused fight as part of broader goal for social
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freedom and equality.
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If we take a moment to look up from out focus on technology to see the
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bigger picture,
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we can see that our activism and advocacy follow a moral framework that
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necessitates certain responsibility during this outbreak of COVID-19
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caused by the novel coronavirus.
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The purpose of this post is not to give a history on the disease
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(you [can read about that elsewhere][wikipedia-covid-19])---it
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is meant to appeal to people _during the ongoing crisis_ to help save
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lives.
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[wikipedia-covid-19]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019%E2%80%9320_coronavirus_pandemic
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I live in the United States.
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Buffalo, New York, specially, which is on the edge of Lake Erie in
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Western NY.
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Yesterday,
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we received word of our first confirmed COVID-19 cases in the region,
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one of them in a neighboring town where I grew up and where my mother
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lives.
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Today,
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our County executive [closed down schools until at least
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April 20th][school-close],
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and we learned of more cases.
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I have two young school-aged children,
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but fortunately I have the option to work from home.
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The company I work for announced today that all of its offices nationally
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will be closed at least through the end of March.
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[school-close]: https://news.wbfo.org/post/erie-county-covid-19-state-emergency-schools-closed-until-april-20
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But this isn't at all unexpected.
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And I don't think the response is at all disproportionate.
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The problem is:
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the United States has done a very poor job in making enough tests
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available to meet demand;
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consequently,
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we have no idea how many actual cases exist in most communities.
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Even though we just received word of a handful of confirmed cases in my
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community,
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I suspect that (in my fairly large county) that actual number is in the
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hundreds or thousands.
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I'm young---I just turned 30 this past October.
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Children seem to experience extremely mild symptoms of the illness,
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so I'm not too worried about them.
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My wife is pregnant and due at the end of April,
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but [the risk may not be high there either][pregnancy].
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So why am I writing this post if the most I have to worry about personally
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is that I'm having trouble finding groceries and toiletries because people
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are panic-buying and hoarding?
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[pregnancy]: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/pregnancy-breastfeeding.html?
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![Graph of COVID-19 Fatality Rate By Age
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[^age-graph]](/images/tp/covid-19-fatality-rate.png)
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[^age-graph]: [Source](https://www.scientificanimations.com/wiki-images/).
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Copyright © 2020 www.scientificanimations.com. CC BY-SA 4.0.
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[Wikimedia Commons](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Illustration_of_SARS-COV-2_Case_Fatality_Rate_200228_01-1.png).
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It's not uncommon for young people to feel impervious.
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Invincible.
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If you know that your symptoms from COVID-19 will resemble a cold or flu,
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why bother worrying at all?
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As you can see from the above graph,
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the mortality rate of the disease increases drastically in populations
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60 years of age and older.
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So while me and my children may not be at high risk,
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what happens if they go visit and hug their great grandmother?
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Or what of someone out shopping that may be showing no symptoms but then
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touches a surface,
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and then an elderly person touches that same surface later that day?
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Or what if you _are_ actually healthy,
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and have not contracted the disease?
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You may still be able to pass it from surface to surface just by being out
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and about.
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!["Flatten the Curve" Graph and Animation [^flatten-curve]](/images/tp/covid-19-flatten-curve.gif)
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[^flatten-curve]:
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[Source](https://thespinoff.co.nz/society/09-03-2020/the-three-phases-of-covid-19-and-how-we-can-make-it-manageable/).
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Copyright © 2020 Siouxsie Wiles and Toby Morris. CC BY-SA 4.0.
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[Wikimedia Commons](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Covid-19-curves-graphic-social-v3.gif)
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Our actions have real consequences.
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Much of the talk is now about "flattening the curve" through social
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distancing.
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Events and [mass gatherings][] are being canceled.
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People are being asked to work from home,
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and quarantine themselves at home when sick.
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Elective surgeries are being canceled to make room in hospitals for patients
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that really need to be there.
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[mass gatherings]: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/community/large-events/mass-gatherings-ready-for-covid-19.html
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If too many people contract COVID-19 at once,
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our healthcare system will not be able to keep up.
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If we can throttle the spread of the disease over a long enough period of
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time,
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patients will be more likely to get the life-saving care that they need
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and may end up recovering.
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So when I think of myself as an activist for user freedom---to
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level the playing field---I
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now think of the above graphs.
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If I want to be a positive change for society,
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what is the most important and most effective thing I can do right now?
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It has nothing to do with software.
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The best thing I can do is _stay at home_ unless it's necessary that I go
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out,
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in the hope that I can do my part to keep this disease from spreading
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ever more rapidly.
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If you do go out,
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_wash your hands_ with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.
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Don't touch your face without washing your hands.
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Use hand sanitizer that is at least 60% alcohol.
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Keep your distance from other people.
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Avoid social gatherings.
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Stop hoarding supplies that others need,
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and may even need more than you.
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_Consider others._
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I hope that you will do the same.
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But at the same time,
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I also recognize that I'm in a fortunate situation,
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being able to work from home and continue receiving a paycheck.
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Others may not have that option.
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They may not be able to stay home with kids,
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or pay for child care.
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They may miss paychecks.
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They may miss payments on rent or student loans or other debts.
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They may be without healthcare.
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And if you are one of those people reading this,
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I hope that the federal government and your State government are able to
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provide you with relief soon.
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This is going to get worse before it gets better.
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For more information,
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see the [CDC's COVID-19 Resources](https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html).
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