https://www.dw.com/en/spike-in-south-korean-infections-linked-to-one-mans-night-out/a-53384855Latest reports are this one guy infected over 100(!!!) people that night.
He went to 5 different night clubs and exposed over 2000 people.
This (plus the Israeli capsule yeshivos) got me thinking - what if we are going about this all wrong. Long term social isolation just isn't sustainable. And when people break the rules it happens haphazardly across the population, causing tremendous harm.
What if we created a giant color-war. We divided the entire population into 10 color groups - everyone gets a bracelet with a color. Divide every city equally among the colors. You are only allowed to interact with people in your own color. Access to all services is timed by color, supermarkets have a schedule per color, restaurants, etc. That way, we can restrict spread of the virus within your color. Makes contact tracing much easier. We can even gamify it - the color with the least infections gets a prize (more hours at the supermarket?). Just trying to think outside the box.