Jamie Mcnaughton

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For something to spread, susceptible and infectious people need to come into contact, either directly or indirectly. Whether we’re looking at innovations or infections, the number of opportunities for transmission will depend on how often contacts occur. If we want to understand contagion, we therefore need to work out how we interact with one another. However, it’s a task that turns out to be remarkably difficult.
The Rules of Contagion: Why Things Spread - and Why They Stop
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