In a (real) market when your product quality is in freefall you would be expected to a) improve the product pretty quickly; b) reduce the price to tempt customers back.
In the (so-called) water market; service continues to get worse despite complaints & prices (controlled by OFWAT) are about to rise well above inflation for the next five years.
To say privatisation imposed 'market discipline' would be completely wrong;
to say it imposed exploitative monopoly pricing is more like it!
I now realize you don't say so, but at least I read this post as if 30% of all infected teenagers still show symptoms after two years.
To clarify, 30% of those who still had symptoms *after three months* also had them after two years, not 30% of all infected.
Of all 943 infected, 68 were still suffering symptoms. That's 7%, which I think is still a pretty high number.
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