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When I select “An average person in your area,” I get the “Their vaccine” field below. But however I change it, the result (upper and lower bound) don’t change. Is that a bug or is the effect estimated to be very small?
The background is that there are (or were) many gatherings where you had to be vaccinated or recovered, whereas stores, for example, were less safe that way. I’d like to use the switch to adjust for that.
Now vaccinated people may compensate by behaving more riskily, but if that were generally the case, there’d be no need for the “their vaccine” switch in the first place.
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Hi there!
Thanks for the great tool!
When I select “An average person in your area,” I get the “Their vaccine” field below. But however I change it, the result (upper and lower bound) don’t change. Is that a bug or is the effect estimated to be very small?
The background is that there are (or were) many gatherings where you had to be vaccinated or recovered, whereas stores, for example, were less safe that way. I’d like to use the switch to adjust for that.
Now vaccinated people may compensate by behaving more riskily, but if that were generally the case, there’d be no need for the “their vaccine” switch in the first place.
Thank you kindly!
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