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1. lysace+UQ[view] [source] 2026-02-04 18:19:11
>>bookof+(OP)
The eradication program works by offering cash rewards for reporting cases in areas where the worm is present. Those reports are then investigated and followed to prevent transmission and identify the source.

Clever. I wonder if the same model can be reused for other diseases.

An example:

https://www.who.int/news/item/11-04-2014-south-sudan-introdu...

Any individual presenting with the disease who meets all the criteria for containment is now rewarded with 500 South Sudanese pounds (SSP). The informer is given 100 SSP.

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2. MagicM+IU[view] [source] 2026-02-04 18:34:17
>>lysace+UQ
I’m not sure it is clever, because you’re bound to get an entrepreneur who infects their local school to farm rewards. It’s inevitable with these kinds of schemes.
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3. gus_ma+VK1[view] [source] 2026-02-04 22:42:57
>>MagicM+IU
It has been done for snakes. Nobody minds you have a snake farm and sell them to the government. Neighbors may even sell you captured mices.

On the other hand, infecting the children at the school will make everyone go to your house, probably burn it and hit you until you are rescued by the police. Did I mention the local police chief has nephew in the school?

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