| ] Reuven Cohen of Bar-Ilan University in Israel and his] colleagues propose a simple modification of random
 ] vaccination that is more effective, according to their
 ] computer simulations. The idea is to randomly choose,
 ] say, 20% of the individuals and ask them to name one
 ] acquaintance; then vaccinate those acquaintances.
 ] Potential super-spreaders have such a large number of
 ] acquaintances that they are very likely to be named at
 ] least once, the researchers found. On the other hand, the
 ] super-spreaders are so few in number that the random 20%
 ] of individuals is unlikely to include many of them.
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