> Individual interactions 1:1 aren't the spread concern
I don't think my conclusion from your assertion is abusive to your position. There are many many 1:1 interactions in this world.
For instance, we could simply say, as long as your store is low volume, only has 1 cashier, and only lets 1 healthy looking person in at a time, you don't represent a "spread concern".
> While most transmission is via super spreader individuals, you can't know if the one person you give covid-19 will end up a spreader.
Yet as far as we know, no such event has ever been tracked back to a sex worker. Not conclusive, but if you're honest you have to at least wonder why and if we have some mistaken assumptions in our models.
> Like I said, you're parsing my comments with an agenda. Please stop.
Just because I have an opinion that is different than yours, does not make my attempt at refuting your assertions, or at least showing their weaknesses, any more agenda based than you doing the same to mine.
Stop putting yourself in the position of moral superior and arbiter of truth. Make your arguments and refute mine to the best of your ability. I will do the same, thanks.
You seem to not want your reasons for dismissing any concern about sex workers considered or applied anywhere else. But that is a good test of their truth, if they can be used to judge other situations too, which is all I was doing.
I don't think my conclusion from your assertion is abusive to your position. There are many many 1:1 interactions in this world.
For instance, we could simply say, as long as your store is low volume, only has 1 cashier, and only lets 1 healthy looking person in at a time, you don't represent a "spread concern".
> While most transmission is via super spreader individuals, you can't know if the one person you give covid-19 will end up a spreader.
Yet as far as we know, no such event has ever been tracked back to a sex worker. Not conclusive, but if you're honest you have to at least wonder why and if we have some mistaken assumptions in our models.